Auburn, Washington |
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Downtown Auburn in 2018, seen from the train station's parking garage |
| Nickname: A-town |
| Motto: "More Than You Imagined" |
Location of Auburn in King County |
| Coordinates: 47°18′8″N 122°12′53″W / 47.30222°N 122.21472°W / 47.30222; -122.21472 |
| Country | United States |
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| State | Washington |
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| Counties | King, Pierce |
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| Incorporated | June 13, 1891 |
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| Named for | Auburn, New York |
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| • Type | Mayor–council |
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| • Total | 29.87 sq mi (77.35 km2) |
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| • Land | 29.58 sq mi (76.60 km2) |
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| • Water | 0.29 sq mi (0.75 km2) |
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| Elevation | 82 ft (25 m) |
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| • Total | 87,256 |
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| • Rank | US: 413rd WA: 14th |
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| • Density | 2,754.30/sq mi (1,063.45/km2) |
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| Time zone | UTC−8 (Pacific (PST)) |
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| • Summer (DST) | UTC−7 (PDT) |
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| ZIP codes | 98001, 98002, 98030, 98071, 98092 |
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| Area code | 253 |
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| FIPS code | 53-03180 |
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| GNIS feature ID | 1511974[2] |
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| Website | auburnwa.gov |
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Auburn is a city in King County, with a small portion in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The population was 87,256 at the 2020 United States Census.[3]
Auburn is a suburb in the Seattle metropolitan area. It is the fourteenth largest city in the state of Washington.
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| Cities | | |
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| Towns |
- Beaux Arts Village
- Hunts Point
- Skykomish
- Yarrow Point
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| CDPs |
- Ames Lake
- Baring
- Boulevard Park
- Bryn Mawr-Skyway
- Cottage Lake
- East Renton Highlands
- East Hill-Meridian
- Fairwood
- Fall City
- Hobart
- Klahanie
- Lake Holm
- Lake Marcel-Stillwater
- Lake Morton-Berrydale
- Lakeland North
- Lakeland South
- Maple Heights-Lake Desire
- Mirrormont
- Ravensdale
- Riverbend
- Riverton
- Shadow Lake
- Tanner
- Union Hill-Novelty Hill
- Vashon
- White Center
- Wilderness Rim
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Unincorporated communities |
- Bayne Junction
- Cumberland
- East Redmond
- Edgewick
- Ernie's Grove
- Grotto
- High Point
- Kanaskat
- Kangley
- Krain
- Lisabeula
- Magnolia Beach
- Palmer
- Preston
- Raeco
- Selleck
- Spring Glen
- Stillwater
- Veazie
- Wabash
- White
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| Indian reservation | |
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| Ghost towns |
- Barneston
- Bayne
- Christopher
- Foster
- Franklin
- Hot Springs
- Kerriston
- Lester
- Monohon
- Nagrom
- Osceola
- Page
- Rockdale
- Sheridan
- Taylor
- Thomas
- Wellington
- Weston
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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| Cities | | |
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| Towns |
- Carbonado
- Eatonville
- South Prairie
- Steilacoom
- Wilkeson
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| CDPs |
- Alder
- Alderton
- Anderson Island
- Artondale
- Ashford
- Browns Point
- Canterwood
- Clear Lake
- Clover Creek
- Crocker
- Dash Point
- Elbe
- Elk Plain
- Fife Heights
- Fort Lewis
- Fox Island
- Frederickson
- Graham
- Greenwater
- Herron Island
- Home
- Kapowsin
- Ketron Island
- Key Center
- La Grande
- Lake Tapps
- Longbranch
- Maplewood
- McChord AFB
- McKenna
- McMillin
- Midland
- North Fort Lewis
- North Puyallup
- Parkland
- Prairie Heights
- Prairie Ridge
- Purdy
- Raft Island
- Rosedale
- South Creek
- South Hill
- Spanaway
- Stansberry Lake
- Summit
- Summit View
- Vaughn
- Waller
- Wauna
- Wollochet
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Other communities |
- Burnett
- Cromwell
- Electron
- Glencove
- Lakebay
- Leber
- McNeil Island
- Paradise
- Tehaleh
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| Indian reservation | |
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| Military bases |
- Joint Base Lewis–McChord (Fort Lewis, McChord Field)
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| Ghost towns |
- Fairfax
- Hillhurst
- Melmont
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| Footnotes | ‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties |
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- Cities
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| Politics | | Government of Washington (state) | |
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| Regions | | Western Washington | |
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