
Richland (Washington)
Richland is a city located in southeastern Washington State, part of the Tri-Cities area, which includes Kennewick and Pasco. Established in the 1940s, Richland is known for its historical significance related to the Manhattan Project, where atomic research took place during World War II. Today, it features a mix of residential neighborhoods, parks, and recreational opportunities along the Columbia River. The city benefits from a growing economy, largely driven by technology and research, and offers a range of cultural events and outdoor activities, making it an attractive place to live and work.