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1812 Rockville Academy opened with 30 students.
1814 President James Madison, General William Henry Winder, and troops came through Montgomery Court House after British burned Washington, D.C.
1833 Meteor shower dazzled Rockville residents.
1838 Richard Johns and Catharine Bowie purchased tracts of land east of town and built farmhouse they called Glenview.
Opened Fair Grounds on the Pike in 1848.
1860 Town of Rockville incorporated by Act of the Maryland General Assembly.
1862-64 Rockville slaves emancipated.
1865 Freedmen’s Bureau opened in Rockville to assist former slaves.
1873 Metropolitan Branch of Baltimore & Ohio Railroad opened through Montgomery County.
1880 Rockville Cemetery Association incorporated as non-denominational community burial ground.
1888 New town charter changed governing body from Town Commissioners to Mayor and Council of Rockville.
1890 Mayor and Council issued first building permit to Thomas Dawson.
1892 Montgomery County’s first high school (later called Rockville, then Richard Montgomery) opened on Monroe Street for grades 8 through 11.
1899 Rockville Base Ball Club organized.
1905 Rockville Pike taken over by State Roads Commission.
1912 Chautauqua came to Rockville.
1918-9 Influenza epidemic struck hundreds in Rockville.
1924 Croydon Park subdivision platted at Court House.
1926 Rockville free delivery postal service began.
1928 Congressional Airport and School of Aeronautics opened on the Rockville Pike.
1932 Mayor and Council adopted first Zoning Ordinance.
1936 William B. Gibbs, principal of Rockville Colored Elementary School, filed suit for equal pay.
1940 F. Scott Fitzgerald buried in Rockville Cemetery.
1945 V-J Day celebrated in Court House Square with parade and speeches.
1948 Position of City Manager created.
1950 Rockville Kiwanis Club organized.
1951-7 Hill & Kimmel purchased properties on Washington Street and Middle Lane to develop three strip shopping centers.
1954 National Municipal League and Look Magazine honored Rockville with All-America City Award.
1956 Mayor & Council appointed first Planning Commission.
1958 Unitarian Church of Rockville founded as a fellowship.
1960 Rockville celebrated Centennial of incorporation.
1962 New City Hall built on site of former Peter home.
1964 City of Rockville split Parks & Recreation Department from Public Works.
1966 New Saint Mary’s Church constructed.
1969 Wootton High School opened.
1971 New Rockville Library opened on Maryland Avenue.
1974 Mayor and Council designated first three historic districts in Montgomery County.
1978 Art in Public Places created.
1982 Rockville Senior Center opened.
1985 Rockville Cable TV began operations.
1989 First Hometown Holidays sponsored by Recreation Department.
1993 Rockville Mall demolished.
1997 “Imagine Rockville” visioning process.
2000 City of Rockville celebrated the Millennium Year with events, contests, and commissioning of history.
2011 Groundbreaking of Choice Hotels International corporate headquarters in Town Center.
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