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King County, Washington. / 47.467°N 121.833°W / 47.467; -121.833. King County is located in the U.S. state of Washington. The population was 2,269,675 in the 2020 census, [1] making it the most populous county in Washington, and the 12th-most populous in the United States. The county seat is Seattle, [2] also the state's most populous ...
Public Health – Seattle & King County ( PHSKC) is the public health department in King County, Washington, United States. It is jointly managed by the City of Seattle and King County governments, [1] serving approximately 2.6 million residents. Some of its services include King County Medic One, overdose prevention and response, online ...
The King County Housing Authority (KCHA) is a public housing agency serving King County, Washington, excluding the cities of Seattle and Renton. [1] The agency oversees 132 properties, [2] including more than 4,200 units of federally assisted subsidized housing and 6,000 units of workforce housing for qualified low- and moderate-income families ...
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Hot Springs is a ghost town in King County, Washington, United States. Properly Green River Hot Springs, the town was first settled under the name Kendon by the Northern Pacific Railway in 1886. Hot Springs was at one time home to a large sanatorium built around the natural hot springs in the area, and by 1907–1908 had a population of 225 ...
Pages in category "Unincorporated communities in King County, Washington" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Miller River is a river in King County, Washington. Named for 1890s prospector John Miller, [3] it is a tributary of the Skykomish River, which it joins near the community of Miller River (which was, prior to World War I, known as Berlin). The Miller River is about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) long from the confluence of its main tributaries, the ...
The Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center is an aquatic facility in Federal Way, Washington constructed for the 1990 Goodwill Games . It has hosted US Olympic Diving Team Trials in 2000 and 2012, [2] NCAA championships, PAC-12 conference championships, USA Swimming Winter National championships and Speedo Junior National championships. [2]