Federal Way makes up part of the Seatac metro area, and it is a little bit closer to Tacoma than Seattle, though it is still located relatively close to both of them. Federal Way just by Puget Sound, across from Vashon Island, and it is mainly a suburban community, feeding into the larger cities that it is adjacent to.
Despite being mainly residential, Federal Way has its fair share of attractions, including the Wild Waves Water Park, the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, and the West Hylebos Wetlands Park. However, Federal Way is also home to its fair share of smaller businesses.
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Population
Federal Way was originally established around a Lumber Mill, and it took until the late 1920s for the city to adopt its current name. It was named Federal Way because of the nearby State Route 99, which was previously known as Federal Highway US 99.
Demographics
Here’s what we’ve managed to find out about Federal Way’s demographics after taking a look at the city’s page on the US Census Bureau’s website:
- 45% White
- 18% Hispanic or Latino
- 13% African American
- 13% Asian
- 1% Native American
Federal Way is a city of 96,000 inhabitants, and the population has risen by nearly 8% since the previous census a decade ago. The median value of a home in the city is $307,000.
Fun Facts
- The King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way has been used for Olympic trials in the past.
- Pattison’s West Skating Center is a local roller skating arena that offers both themed nights and open skate nights.
- The Northwest Sand Festival calls Federal Way it’s home every year, and the festival’s exhibits are all artwork made out of the sand.
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