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Timeline of Tel Aviv

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Tel Aviv, Israel.

19th century
• 1886 – Neve-Tzedek was founded. • 1890 – Neve Shalom was founded. • 1896 – Yafa Nof was founded. • 1899 – Achva was founded. ==20th century==
20th century
1900s • 1904 – Ohel Moshe was founded. • 1905 - Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium, the first Hebrew Highschool was founded. • 1906 – Kerem HaTeimanim was founded. • 1909 – Tel Aviv founded as neighborhood in Jaffa. 1910s • 1917 – April: Tel Aviv and Jaffa deportation. 1920s exhibition, the first modern art exhibition in the land of Israel in which participated Tel Aviv's Histadrut Art Studio • 1921 – Meir Dizengoff becomes mayor. • 1925 – David Bloch-Blumenfeld becomes mayor. • 1926 - The Histadrut art school, the first modern art academy in Israel, is founded by Yitzhak Frenkel. 1930s • 1930s – White City built. • 1932 • Tel Aviv Museum of Art established. • Maccabiah Stadium opens. • 1936 – Israel Rokach becomes mayor. • 1938 – Jaffa Zoo opens. • 1939 – Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper begins publication. 1940s • 1941 – Tel Aviv Central Bus Station opens. • 1948 – Population: 244,614. 1950s • 1950 • Tel Aviv-Jaffa municipality formed. • 1951 – Ramat Gan Stadium opens in Tel Aviv metropolitan. • 1953 • Tel Aviv Stock Exchange founded. • Chaim Levanon becomes mayor. • 1959 - 1961 - Historic building of Herzliya Hebrew Gymnasium destroyed sparking conservation movement in Israel. 1960s • 1960 • Mordechai Namir becomes mayor. • Israel Sports Center for the Disabled established near city. • 1962 – Bloomfield Stadium opens. • 1963 – Yad Eliyahu Arena opens. • 1964 – November: 16th Chess Olympiad held. • 1965 – Shalom Meir Tower built. • 1968 – November: 1968 Summer Paralympics. • 1969 – Yehoshua Rabinovitz becomes mayor. 1970s • 1970 • Luna Park (amusement park) built. • '''' Russian-language newspaper in publication. • 1996 – 4 March: Dizengoff Center suicide bombing. • 1997 – Isrotel Tower built. • 1998 • Ron Huldai becomes mayor. • Center for Contemporary Art founded. • 1999 – Azrieli Center, Tzameret Towers, and Beit Rubinstein hi-rise built. 2000s • 2000 • Tel Aviv University Railway Station opens. • Levinstein Tower and Tel Aviv Towers built. ==21st century==
21st century
• 2003 – Matcal Tower and Tel Aviv Convention Center pavilion built. • 2005 – Kirya Tower built. • 2006 • Bank Discount Tower built. • Tel Aviv LGBT Film Festival begins. • 2007 – Neve Tzedek Tower built. • 2009 • Tel Aviv-Yafo Centennial. • First International Bank Tower and Vision Tower built. • Tel Aviv gay centre shooting 2010s • 2011 • Elco Tower built. • Tel Aviv Light Rail construction begins. • 2013 – Population: 414,600. 2020s • 2025 • 2025 Houthi attack on Tel Aviv airport: A ballistic missile launched by the Houthis strikes near Ben Gurion Airport, injuring eight people and temporarily halting air traffic. • The 2025–26 Toto Cup Al takes place, with Beitar Jerusalem finishing as champions. • 2026 – Dutch airline KLM announces the suspension of its Amsterdam–Tel Aviv route. ==See also==
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