Renton, WA
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About Renton
- • Jimi Hendrix is buried at Greenwood Memorial Park, making Renton his final resting place.
- • The Boeing 737, the world's best-selling jet airliner, was first assembled in Renton.
- • Coal mining and transportation on the Black River initially fueled Renton's early growth.
- • Renton once had a thriving rhubarb industry, shipping "pie plant" nationwide.
- • The Great Seattle Fire of 1889 caused a population boom as people rebuilt in Renton.
- • It's named after Captain William Renton, a lumber and shipping magnate; founded in 1876.
- • With over 107,000 residents, it's larger than Bellevue but smaller than Seattle.
- • Sitting at 43 feet above sea level, it's significantly lower than surrounding hills.
- • Aerospace and manufacturing are major employers, with Boeing as a key presence.
- • Renton offers a blend of urban energy and natural beauty, fostering a community feel.
- • The Seattle Seahawks are nearby; they won Super Bowl XLVIII, beating Denver 43-8.
- • Seattle Reign FC of the NWSL play their home games at Starfire Sports Complex.