Timeline Of New York City

This article is a timeline of the history of New York City in the U.S.

state of New York.

Prior to 1700s

  • 1524 – Giovanni da Verrazzano, the first European to see New York Harbor arrives and names it Nouvelle-Angoulême.
  • 1613 – Juan (Jan) Rodriguez became the first documented non-Native American to live on Manhattan Island. He is considered the first immigrant, the first person of African heritage, the first person of European heritage, the first merchant, the first Latino, and the first Dominican to settle in Manhattan.
  • 1614 – Dutch settle on Manhattan Island.
  • 1624 – New Amsterdam is founded by the Dutch West India Company. In May 1624, the first settlers in New Netherland arrived on Noten Eylandt (Nut or Nutten Island, now Governors Island).
  • 1625 – Dutch Fort Amsterdam built.
  • 1626 – Lenape sell Manhattan Island to Dutch.
  • 1626 – Chattel slavery introduced to North America with the unloading of 11 Africans.
  • 1639 – Jonas Bronck, a Swedish settler bought 500 acres of land from the Lenape tribe, creating a settlement called "Bronck's Land", soon after this settlement would be known as The Bronx.
  • 1643 – Kieft's War between Lenape or Wappinger and Dutch colonists. Events partially took place within what would become the five boroughs.
  • 1648 – First fire wardens (Martin Krieger, Thomas Hall, Adrian Wyser, and George Woolsey) appointed by Peter Stuyvesant
  • 1650 – Population: approximately 1,000
  • 1652 – City of New Amsterdam incorporated.
  • 1653 – "Burgher government" established.
  • 1654 – Sephardi Jews arrive from the Iberian peninsula form Congregation Shearith Israel, the oldest Jewish congregation in the U.S.
  • 1656 – Streets laid out.
  • 1657 – Flushing Remonstrance signed laying foundation of religious freedom in America.
  • 1659 – Labor strike by bakers.
  • 1664 – September 24 – New Amsterdam is ceded by Peter Stuyvesant to England who renamed it New York after James, Duke of York.
  • 1665
    • June 12: Thomas Willett was appointed as the city's first mayor.
    • Wallabout Bay in Brooklyn location of first recorded murder trial - Albert Wantanaer accused of killing Barent Jansen Blom.
  • 1666 – Thomas Delavall was appointed as the city's second mayor.
  • 1667
  • 1668
  • 1672 – Boston Post Road constructed.
  • 1673 – The Dutch regain New York, renaming it "New Orange" (from February 1673 to November 1674).
  • 1674 – The Dutch cede New York permanently to England after the Third Anglo-Dutch War, per Treaty of Westminster (1674).
  • 1678 – Thomas Delavall was reappointed as mayor for the third and last time, and 11th overall.
  • 1691 – Fish market established.
  • 1696 – King's Arms coffee house in business.
  • 1697 – First Trinity Church erected.

1700s

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Evacuation Day (19th-century depiction)

1800s

1800s–1840s

1850s–1890s

1850s–1860s

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Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations

1870s

1880s

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Inauguration of the Statue of Liberty, 1886

1890s

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Carnegie Hall in the 1890s

1900s

1900s–1940s

1900s

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Wreck of the General Slocum, 1904

1910s

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New York Public Library Main Branch in the 1910s

1920s

1930s

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Empire State Building in the 1930s
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Manhattan skyline photographed using Agfacolor in 1938.

1940s

1950s–1970s

1950s

1960s

1970s

1980s–1990s

1980s

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Midtown New York City seen from 2 World Trade Center in 1984

1990s

Contemporary history

2000s

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September 11 attacks, 2001

2010s

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World Trade Center Transportation Hub in 2016

2020s

  • 2020
  • 2021
    • January 4: Registered Nurse Sandra Lindsay, received her second and final dosage of a EUA approved COVID-19 vaccine. With the second dosage, she is expected to have a 95% immunity to COVID-19.
    • February 5: SOMOS Community Care opened up Yankee Stadium as a COVID-19 vaccination "mega-site" operated by the SOMOS and the New York National Guard. Former Yankees Mariano Rivera participated in the opening of the site.
    • February 10: Citi Field is converted into a COVID-19 vaccination "mega-site" operated by the City of New York.
    • September 1: Hurricane Ida brings heavy rain and intense flooding in the city, crippling the New York City Subway and commuter rails.
    • November 10: Concrete jungle is also becoming for scaffolding that surrounds that concrete. It's a beautiful landmark school that was built 80 years ago, which is covered in scaffolding, boards and netting.
    • December 11: New York City FC wins the first MLS Cup in its own history.
  • 2022
    • January 1: Eric Adams became the 110th Mayor of New York City.
    • January 1: Mark Levine became the 28th Manhattan Borough President.
    • January 9: 17 people are killed in an apartment fire in the Bronx.
    • January 21: A shooting in Harlem killed one NYPD officer, Jason Rivera, instantly. His partner, Wilber Mora, dies four days later. The shooter, LaShawn McNeil, is killed by another officer.
    • April 12: A shooting on the N train, inside the 36th Street subway station in Sunset Park (Brooklyn), injured 29 people.
    • September 14: New York City FC wins the Campeonas Cup defeating Mexico’s Atlas FC 2-0.
    • October 4: Aaron Judge hits his 62nd home run breaking the American League record, beating out Roger Maris' 61 home runs
  • 2023
    • April 16: The Phantom of the Opera closes after 35 years on Broadway, having set the record for longest-running Broadway show
    • April 18: A collapse in a parking garage in lower Manhattan leaves one dead and six injured
    • May 1: Killing of Jordan Neely
    • June 6: 2023 Central Canada wildfires cause dangerous air pollution, and extreme smoke around the city. Many people consider it a serious health warning and take precautions by wearing a mask. Pedestrians experience trouble breathing and itching in the eyes, and damage to lungs.
    • June 28: Domingo German, of the New York Yankees, throws the 24th perfect game in MLB history, against the Oakland Athletics defeating them 11-0. German becomes the fourth Yankee to throw a perfect game.
    • July 14: Suspected Long Island Serial Killer Rex Heuermann is arrested in Midtown Manhattan as a suspect in the murders of three of "the Gilgo Four" victims, Megan Waterman, Melissa Barthelemy, and Amber Costello.
    • August 4: Social Media influencer Kai Cenat incites extreme violence in Union Square, Manhattan. Cenat held a PlayStation 5 and gift card giveaway with Twitch streamer Fanum. More than a thousand of his followers appeared at the event. Some of the teenagers showed up, climbed on buses, broke car windows, and clashed with the NYPD, the chaos ended in Cenat later being charged, due to the outburst.
    • August 23: Seventeen year old, Noah Legaspi, jumps off the Mandarin Oriental Hotel in Columbus Circle. He falls onto the glass awning and his body splits in half, while his arm lands on the other side of the street. The tragic event occurred because of a breakup between him and his girlfriend. The teenager fell 750 feet from the rooftop of the West Side five star hotel.
    • September 29: Tropical Storm Ophelia floods the city with 8 inches of rain, a record for the city. The rain causes wild scenes of buses flooded, submerged cars, and people wading knee deep through water. La Guardia Airport gets hit badly with badly flooded terminals, and many delayed flights. A sea lion at Central Park Zoo escapes her pool enclosure due to the torrential rain, but was eventually returned back to the facility's grounds safely.
    • October: Pro-Palestine and Pro-Israel rallies occur throughout the city including, Washington Square Park and near the United Nations, after the savage attack by terrorist group Hamas on Israel. Governor Kathy Hochul eventually goes to Israel in support of the country, with New York City having the highest population of Jewish people outside of Israel.
    • More than 95,000 migrants enter the city throughout the year. Many of them housed throughout the five boroughs. The Roosevelt Hotel becomes a hot spot destination for the news arrivals.
  • 2024
    • January 2: A very rare 1.7 Magnitude earthquake jolts residents in Roosevelt Island as well as Queens.
    • February 23: Flaco (owl) dies after colliding into an Upper West Side building. The Owl became famous after escaping the Central Park Zoo, due to multiple trespassers damaged his enclosure. The owl escaped through a hole left by the vandals in the exhibit's stainless steel mesh. A memorial was held two days later, with hundreds attending and mourning.
    • March 6: Governor Hochul employs 1,000 National Guard (United States) on the subway platforms throughout the city to ensure safety, due to the uptick in crime in the subway systems. This is the first time since the 9/11 attacks that they have employed.
    • March 25: NYPD officer Jonathan Diller is shot and killed in Far Rockaway, Queens after investigating an illegally parked car. One of the men inside the car took out a gun and shot Diller. He was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead. Former President Donald Trump attended his wake along with Mayor Adams and Governor Hochul.
    • April 5: An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.8 hits the city that originated in Lebanon, New Jersey. Many residents felt a sudden shake and objects falling around. According to many it is believed to be one of the strongest East coast earthquakes in a century.
    • April 19: Max Azzarello, a conspiracy theorists, sets himself on fire outside of the courthouse where former President Donald Trump is on trial for his hush money charge to Porn Star Stormy Daniels. Azzarello later dies from his injuries a day later.

Annual events

Evolution of the Manhattan map

19th century

20th century

21st century

Murders by year

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Chart of murders in the NYC area by year
Year Murders
1928 404
1929 425
1930 494
1931 588
1932 579
1933 541
1934 458
1935 n/a
1936 510
1937–1959 n/a
1960 482
1961 483
1962 631
1963 548
1964 636
1965 634
1966 654
1967 746
1968 986
1969 1043
1970 1117
1971 1466
1972 1691
1973 1680
1974 1554
1975 1645
1976 1622
1977 1557
1978 1504
1979 1733
1980 1814
1981 1826
1982 1668
1983 1622
1984 1450
1985 1384
1986 1582
1987 1672
1988 1896
1989 1905
1990 2245
1991 2154
1992 1995
1993 1946
1994 1561
1995 1177
1996 983
1997 770
1998 633
1999 671
2000 673
2001 649
2002 587
2003 597
2004 570
2005 539
2006 596
2007 494
2008 522
2009 471
2010 534
2011 515
2012 414
2013 332
2014 333
2015 352
2016 335
2017 292
2018 295
2019 319
2020 468
2021 488
2022 434

See also

Borough specific

Outside of the city

References

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