Federal Way

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Federal Way is a city located in the state of Washington, situated between Seattle and Tacoma. It is part of King County and has grown to become one of the larger cities in the area with a population of approximately 100,000 residents. The city is well-connected with major highways such as Interstate 5 running through it, providing easy access to nearby urban centers.

Federal Way was originally a logging settlement in the 19th century before developing into a suburban city. It officially became incorporated in 1990. The city's name is derived from Federal Highway U.S. 99, which was the town's main road before Interstate 5 was built.

The city is known for its diverse community and has a variety of parks and natural attractions, including the renowned Dash Point State Park and the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. Federal Way also hosts the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden and the Pacific Bonsai Museum, both attractions drawing visitors interested in horticulture and art.

Education is a priority in the community, with the Federal Way Public Schools district serving the area. The city is also home to several higher education campuses, providing further educational opportunities for residents. Federal Way plays an important role in the suburban landscape of Washington, balancing urban amenities with access to nature.

Basic Info

Area 57.72 km2

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