• This page contains links to both internal (WAGDA) and external webpages dealing with data which generally covers all of Washington State.
  • This Washington State Map shows major landmarks in Washington like national parks, forests, monuments, scenic areas, military bases and more.
  • Chris Gregoire signs the bill into law, her state will become the second Washington to recognize gay marriage since Washington, D.C., did so in 2009.
  • The Washington State Records website’s mission is to aid Washington state citizens in obtaining that information.
  • The Pacific Northwest is a region of breathtaking beauty, and nestled within its heart is the capital of Washington State.
  • Washington was named after George Washington, the first President of the United States, and is the only U.S. state named after a president.
  • In order to gauge any current population within Washington State, it is necessary to refer back to the last nationwide census which was carried out in 2010.
  • Washington State Parks: Campendium has 802 reviews of 76 State Parks in Washington.
  • While Washington DC is relatively small in terms of land area, Washington State is much larger and offers a diverse range of landscapes.
  • Wheat growing and cattle raising in eastern Washington and lumbering and fishing in the western portions of the state were the main economic activities.