Who is on the King County logo?

Who is on the King County logo?

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
Twenty years after King County was renamed in honor of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., the county will bear Dr. King’s image as its official logo.

What was King County WA named before?

King County, Washington

King County
Founded December 22, 1852
Named for William R. King (1852–2005) Martin Luther King Jr. (since 2005)
Seat Seattle
Largest city Seattle

Who was King County named for?

William Rufus de Vane King
The Oregon territorial legislature created new counties in 1852 north of the Columbia River in what is now Washington State. It named King County after incumbent vice president at the time, William Rufus de Vane King.

Why is King County named after Martin Luther King?

King County was first named in 1852 in honor of William Rufus King, who had won election that year as Vice President on the Democratic ticket with President Franklin Pierce. In 1986 the King County Council passed Motion No. 6461, which named the county to honor civil rights icon Martin Luther King Jr.

Does Seattle have a flag?

The municipal flag of Seattle is teal and white, featuring the Seattle city logo (a portrait of Chief Seattle surrounded by two lines), with the words “City of Goodwill” above and “Seattle” below. The flag was designed by architect David Wright and endorsed by Seattle City Councilmember Paul Kraabel.

When was King county created?

December 22, 1852
King County/Founded

What is Seattle’s flower?

dahlia
Ordinance 32137, approved November 19, 1913, established the dahlia as the City’s official flower and requested that the Park Board of the City plant and cultivate the flower in suitable quantities to make effective displays in the City parks.

What animal is Seattle known for?

Species

Type Symbol Adopted
Bird American goldfinch (Spinus tristis) 1951
Endemic mammal Olympic marmot (Marmota olympus) 2009
Fish Steelhead trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) 1969
Flower Pacific rhododendron (Rhododendron macrophyllum) 1959

How large is King County?

2,307 mi²
King County/Area

What is Issaquah known for?

Located in a valley and bisected by Interstate 90, the city is bordered by the Sammamish Plateau to the north and the “Issaquah Alps” to the south. It is home to the headquarters of the multinational retail company Costco.

What is the history of King County’s logo?

King County changed its logo in 2007 from a gold crown to an original graphic image of civil rights leader and Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

How did Dr King become the county’s mascot?

In 2005, the state Legislature formally voted to make Dr. King the County’s official namesake. The County Council, acting on legislation sponsored by Council Chair Larry Gossett, decided to change the crown logo in February 2006, and the Council adopted the design of the new logo in a unanimous vote on March 12, 2007.

How much does King County pay to use Martin Luther King’s image?

King County pays no fee or royalty for the use of Dr. King’s image. The change came as part of a 20-year bi-partisan effort that began in 1986 when then-County Councilman Bruce Laing proposed that the county’s namesake be changed.

What did MLK do for King County?

On February 24, 1986, the King County Council passed Motion 6461 recognizing the great contributions and many public service achievements of Nobel Peace Prize laureate, Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., including his persistent and unfailing efforts leading to the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

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