Past & Present Communities in King County, WA
For more information on any of these cities you
can look them up at
Washington Place
Names Origins
and on the
The
New World Atlas and Gazetteer Washington State Map from 1922.
Adelaide | Algona | Allen Lake | Alpine |
Angle Lake | Atkinson | Auburn (partial) | Ballard |
Baring | Beacon Hill | Beaux Arts Village | Bellevue |
Black Diamond | Black River | Bothell (partial) | Bryn Mawr |
Burien | Burton | Carnation | Cherry Valley |
Christopher | Coal Creek | Clyde Hill | Covington |
Danville | Derby | Des Moines | Duvall |
Earling | Elliott | Enumclaw | Factoria |
Fall City | Federal Way | Fenwick | Foster |
Franklin | Georgetown | Hazlewood | Henry |
Hillman City | Hobart | Houghton | Hunts Point |
Inglewood | Issaquah | Juanita | Kangley |
Kenmore | Kennydale | Kent | Kirkland |
Kummer | Lake City | Lake Forest Park | Latonia |
Lawson | Maple Valley | Maury | Medina |
Mercer Island | Milton (partial) | Monohan | Newcastle |
Normandy Park | North Bend | Northrup | Novelty |
O'Brien | Orillia | Osceola | Pacific (partial) |
Preston | Pines | Portage | Ravensdale |
Redmond | Redondo | Renton | Richmond Beach |
Ronald | Ryden | Sammamish | SeaTac |
Seattle | Shoreline | Skykomish | Snoqualmie |
Stones | Stuck | Talbot | Thomas |
Titusville (see Kent) | Tolt | Tukwila | Vashon Island |
Vincent | Walsh | Wilburton | Wilderness |
Willows | Woodinville | Wye | Wynaco |
Yarrow Point | Yesler |