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  2. The county seat is Seattle, [2] also the state's most populous city. Originally named after US representative, senator, and then vice president-elect William R. King in 1852, the county government amended its designation in 1986 to honor Martin Luther King Jr., a prominent activist and leader during the civil rights movement.

  3. Jan 16, 2023 · King County was originally named for William Rufus de Vane King, who was elected vice president with President Franklin Pierce in 1852. King was also a slave owner.

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    Seattle lies within four districts on the King County Council: the 1st district includes the northeastern corner of the city; the 2nd district generally covers areas east of Interstate 5 and south of Northeast 65th Street; the 4th district consists of the northwestern neighborhoods of Ballard, Fremont, Magnolia, and Queen Anne; and the 8th ...

  5. Aug 10, 2016 · Home to Seattle, Washington's largest city, King County had more than 1.9 million people as of 2012, making it the most populous county in the state. King County was created and named by the Oregon Territorial Legislature on December 22, 1852, a few months before Washington Territory was carved out of Oregon Territory.

  6. Nov 10, 1998 · Seattle dominated King County, then as it has since, thanks initially to the decision of Henry Yesler (1810-1892) to locate Puget Sound's first steam-powered sawmill in the village of Duwamps (later renamed Seattle).

  7. King County, Washington, of which Seattle is the county seat, is a geographically diverse county comprised of dense urban areas on the shores of Puget Sound, affluent suburbs east of Lake Washington, rural communities in fertile river valleys to the southeast, and remote towns in the foothills of the Cascade Mountains.

  8. 6 days ago · Seattle, chief city of the state of Washington, U.S., seat (1853) of King county, the largest metropolis of the Pacific Northwest, and one of the largest and most affluent urban centers in the United States.