City of Auburn, King County, Washington, United States
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- Auburn
- City of Auburn
- Incorporated City
- The community was named Slaughter in 1884, in honor of local Army officer William Slaughter (b.1829), who was killed in 1855 in an Indian uprising. The name was changed shortly thereafter due to its negative connotations.DeWitt C. Francis in "Description of Washington State Town Names" states that the town name was changed by petition to the legislature in 1893.
- 47.307322847° 18' 26.4"N-122.2284532122° 13' 42.4"W
- Stuck 1.7 mi. S
- Algona 2.2 mi. SW
- Pacific 3.1 mi. S
- Federal Way 4.1 mi. W
- Edgewood (Pierce County) 5 mi. SW
- Kent 5.1 mi. N
- Auburn 1.4 mi. W
- White Lake 1.9 mi. E
- Hillcrest Burial Park (Kent) 4.4 mi. N
- Suise Creek (Kent) 5.4 mi. NE
- Georges (Federal Way) 5.7 mi. SW
- Gethsemane (Federal Way) 5.8 mi. SW
- Woodlawn Abbey Mausoleum and Columbarium (Sumner, Pierce County) 7.3 mi. S
- Saar Pioneer (Kent) 7.3 mi. N
- Sumner (Sumner, Pierce County) 7.3 mi. S
- Saint Patricks 8.1 mi. N
- Tahoma National 8.5 mi. NE
- Black Diamond (Black Diamond) 9.9 mi. E
- 45,650
- 25 m
- 633626952
- Updated May 5, 2020