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HISTORICAL CHRONOLOGY

2000-2099


2001, April. Memorial Stadium demolished.

2001, May 24-2003, Jan. 30. Gordon R. England of Baltimore served as U.S. Secretary of the Navy.

2002. Riccardo Giacconi (1931-), The Johns Hopkins University, won Nobel Prize in Physics.

2003. Peter Agre (1949-), The Johns Hopkins University, won Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

2003, Oct. 1-2006, Jan. 3. Gordon R. England of Baltimore served as U.S. Secretary of the Navy.

2004, March 2. Electronic voting system used during primary elections at polling places and for absentee ballots in all counties and Baltimore City.

2007, Jan. 4. Baltimore native, Nancy D'Alesandro Pelosi sworn in as first women Speaker of U.S. House of Representatives.

2009. Carol W. Greider (1961-), The Johns Hopkins University, won Nobel Prize in Medicine.

2010, June. Construction began on a new Memorial Stadium at location of previous park.

2010, Dec. 10. New Memorial Stadium opened as a youth park operated by Y of Central Maryland.

2011. Adam G. Riess (1969-), The Johns Hopkins University, won Novel Prize in Physics.

2011, Sept. 13. Early voting options used for first time in Baltimore municipal primary election.

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