Centralia, Washington Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're looking for the latest population and steets numbers, look no further than the City of Centralia, IL. Centralia is a large city located along the Mississippi River and Missouri-Illinois border. While it's pleasant all year round, September, June and December are the best times to visit. Those who don't have kids will be pleasantly surprised by the wide range of outdoor activities available in the city.

There are many reasons for people to want to live in this abandoned town, from history to adventure. The town was the inspiration for the horror film franchise and video game "Silent Hill." As of the early 1960s, the town was home to over one thousand residents. According to the U.S. census, there are only nine residents left in Centralia. The town's residents abandoned the town after a fire broke out in the trash dump over an open coal seam.

The town of Centerville was established in 1872, and early residents named streets after biblical references. This area was a major stop on the Oregon Trail for stagecoaches, and was named "Centerville" by the city's first mayor. In 1886, it was officially incorporated as Centralia, and named after a settler from Centralia, Illinois. During the Panic of 1893, Centralia's population increased dramatically. It was possible to purchase entire city blocks for as little as $50.

The Centralia School District 62801 is a small, rural town in Washington. This small town is home to 3,400 students, primarily White students. Five elementary schools are home to the city's "Tiny Tigers," a nickname for the graduating class of 2021. Although school spirit is strong in Centralia, it isn't accompanied by adequate financial support.