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  1. Website. rentonwa.gov. Renton is a city in King County, Washington, United States, and an inner-ring suburb of Seattle. Situated 11 miles (18 km) southeast of downtown Seattle, Renton straddles the southeast shore of Lake Washington, at the mouth of the Cedar River. As of the 2020 census, the population of Renton was 106,785, [4] up from 90,927 ...

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  2. Renton’s history makes it a unique city for many reasons. Located at the juncture of the Black and Cedar rivers and Lake Washington, the land that had been Duwamish tribal homelands for centuries would become the City of Renton with the influx of coal miners, loggers, and other workers. By 1901 the area’s coal mining operations had brought ...

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  4. Jan 14, 1999 · Renton — Thumbnail History. The city of Renton, located 15 miles southeast of Seattle along the southern shores of Lake Washington, has been a manufacturing center for the Pacific Northwest for more than a century. Over the years it has been the hub of many transportation corridors – from rivers to highways, from rails to skyways.

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  5. Renton’s historic downtown sits on the ancestral lands of the Duwamish people, just south of the confluence of the Cedar River and now extinct Black River. Throughout the millennia, the Duwamish of the area sited their homes and villages along both of these rivers and into the 1960s, the Duwamish Moses family continued to be active players in ...

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  6. 1960 to 1970. Population: 18,453. Area: 14.2 square miles. The early 1960s were boom years in Renton. With the Boeing Company’s production of commercial airplanes in full swing, Renton celebrated the opening of its first shopping center. Interstate 405 forever changed the city’s appearance by cutting a wide swath across the foot of Renton ...

  7. 1940 to 1950. Population: 4,488. Area: 3.4 square miles. World War II changed life in Renton forever. Renton jumped up from a fourth class city to a second class city basically overnight. When the Boeing Company came to town in 1941 to build planes for the war effort, $4 million in federal money came with it for housing and street improvements.

  8. Apr 10, 2024 · Renton, city, King county, western Washington, U.S., on the flats of the Cedar River at its mouth on Lake Washington, 20 miles (32 km) southeast of Seattle. Settled on the site of a Duwamish Indian village in the 1850s and platted in 1876, it was named for William Renton, an industrial pioneer.

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