Renton Hill, Seattle
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Renton Hill, Seattle
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Historically, Renton Hill was a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Centered roughly at 18th Avenue and Madison Street, it was roughly the southern part of today's Capitol Hill plus a large adjacent section south of Madison Street. It was named after lumberman and merchant Captain William Renton (1818-1891) and replaced the earlier name of Second Hill. The Renton Hill Community Improvement Club was the city's first community club, organized in 1901 for public improvements such as
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