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EncyclopediaRenton > ,-Washington

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Renton, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (704 words)
Renton is a sister city of Nishiwaki, Japan and Cuautla, Jalisco, Mexico.
Renton was incorporated as a city in 1901 (September 6) when coal mining and lumber harvesting were the most important economic activities in the area.
Jimi Hendrix was buried in the Greenwood cemetery in Renton in 1970.
Renton (369 words)
Renton was founded in 1901 by Erasmus Smithers and at that time was considered a Wild West frontier town.
Renton has come a long way since muddy streets and covered wagons, yet continues to take pride in its rich history.
Renton is located approximately 15 miles Southeast of Seattle and 6 miles from Seattle-Tacoma international airport.
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