A People's
Timeline of Englewood History
1776 - In November, George Washington’s army passed by
Liberty Pole (at today's "monument") in retreat, barely
escaping encirclement by advancing British troops.
1859 - The Northern Railroad was extended to Englewood and
Englewood was founded.
1890 - The Englewood Hospital opened and admitted its first
patient.
1899 - Englewood was officially incorporated as a City.
1929 - May 27 - Anne Morrow and world famous aviator
Charles Lindbergh were married at the newly constructed
Morrow residence, Next Day Hill.
1931 - The George Washington Bridge was opened,
facilitating rapid population expansion in Bergen County
1932 - The Englewood Community Chest was founded at the
depth of the Great Depression. Its first Chair was
Elizabeth Cutter Morrow.
1948 - Englewood resident Dick Button won an Olympic gold
medal for figure skating (repeated in 1952).
1951 - The first direct dialed long-distance telephone call
was made from Englewood to California.
1966 - Rev. Martin Luther King addressed the Englewood
community on school segregation.
1967 - A "racial disturbance" in July shocked the
community, getting Englewood into the national headlines.
1971 - Englewood elected its only African-American mayor,
Rev. Walter Taylor, with 38% of the vote in a three-party
contest. Democrats gained permanent political control and
implemented a comprehensive public housing program.
1973 - The Englewood Nature Association (later renamed Flat
Rock Brook Nature Association) was founded to supervise
undeveloped largely woodland acreage in
Englewood’s southeast corner.
1976 - Impresario John Harms acquired the Englewood Plaza
movie theater, permitting the growth of what is today the
Bergen Performing Arts Center.
1978 - The Englewood Economic Development Corporation was
founded, sparking a revival of the City’s then depressed
downtown.
1979 - Englewood’s voters approved a new City Charter
providing for a City Manager form of government.
1990 - Construction started on the Palisades Court shopping
center, giving a major impetus to downtown revival.
2000 - Englewood’s voters approved a change from an
appointed Board of Education to an elected one.
2002 - The Academies@Englewood was founded by Schools
Superintendent Dr. John Grieco, triggering a major
turnaround in the image and reality of Englewood’s Public
Schools.