- tripsavvy.com washington-4139536With three National Parks and all the coffee you can drink, Washington will quickly become your favorite state.
- wiki.kidzsearch.com wiki/Washington_(state)Washington, officially the State of Washington, is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
- history.howstuffworks.com american-history/what-…Washington, D.C., is a federal district and not part of any U.S. state. The capital city borders Maryland to the north, east and west, and Virginia to the south.
- travellemming.com places-to-visit-in-washington-…It’s got charming small towns and vibrant cities that provide endless things to do. In this guide, I’ll help you figure out exactly where to go in Washington!
- foreignusa.com facts-about-washington/Situated on the Pacific Northwest of the United States lies the constituent state, Washington, not to be confused with Washington DC.
- state.1keydata.com washington.phpWashington Fun Facts. The state of Washington was named after the first president of the United States, George Washington.
- sheppardsoftware.com usaweb/snapshot/…Washington became a state in 1889. It had been yielded to the United States by Spain in 1819, although the territory was also claimed by the British for years after.
- myinterestingfacts.com washington-state-facts/Washington State facts present the information about the only state in US named after the President of US. The state is well known as a producer of apples.
- kids.kiddle.co Washington_(state)Washington, officially the State of Washington, is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the Western United States.
- mapsofworld.com usa/states/washington/washington-…Eighteenth largest state by area, Washington is the northwestern-most state in the contiguous United States. There are 39 counties in “The Evergreen State.”