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1900

By 1900, Mill Valley's population had grown to approximately 900.

Mill Valley remained small though the 19th century, with about 900 residents in 1900, when the city was incorporated.

1902

The Outdoor Art Club was founded in 1902 by a group of civic-minded women led by Mrs.

1904

Their clubhouse, designed by the famed architect Bernard Maybeck, was completed in 1904, and still stands at the intersection of Throckmorton and West Blithedale Avenues.

The Post Office was opened as "Eastland" in his honor, but because of many objections, it was changed to "Mill Valley" in 1904.

1906

After the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, the population began to grow and the present town developed.

1907

In 1907 the first Town Hall was built.

1911

The town’s first library was donated by Andrew Carnegie in 1911.

1922

In 1922 snow fell in Marin County and continued for several years.

1929

The Locust Avenue shopping area, the first commercial area to develop outside the town center, was begun in 1929.

1937

Mill Valley's ambience began to change between the two World Wars, due to the accessibility to the City by automobile via the Golden Gate Bridge (1937). Real estate became a principal business.

1947

In 1947 the Town of Mill Valley changed its name to the “City of Mill Valley”.

1972

The grandniece of Lovell White (second president of the T.L.&W. Co.) was Mayor of our city 1972-74, and served on the board of the Marin Municipal Water District, giving continuity to our history.

1976

A Public Safety Building, housing both police and fire services, was opened in 1976.

1998

In 1998, a 9,132 square foot addition to the library was opened which provided the space required to meet the expanded needs of the community.

2000

In 2000 Mill Valley celebrated its Centennial as an incorporated city.

2001

Eleven years in the planning, Mill Valley opened its popular community center in April 2001.

2016

The median household income in 2016 was about $154,600.

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