- infoplease.com us/states/washingtonThe state enjoys a diverse range of climates, from the temperate rain forests of the Olympic National Park to the arid conditions of Eastern Washington.
- kids.nationalgeographic.com geography/states/…—The 605-foot-tall Seattle Space Needle looks like it has a flying saucer on top. —Washington is the only state to be named after a president.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/WashingtonIn order to receive a high school diploma in Washington State from 2013, all students will have to pass the 10th grade WASL in most components.
- usnews.com news/best-states/washingtonWashington ranks No. 8 overall among U.S. states based on 71 metrics across eight categories.
- netstate.com states/intro/wa_intro.htmFrom the unique temperate rainforests of the west to the apple-producing orchards of the east, Washington is a state of fantastic natural beauty.
- britannica.com place/Washington-stateLearn more about the state of Washington—the only state named after a U.S. president—and its geography, people, economy, and history.
- whereig.com usa/states/washington/As shown in the given Washington location map that Washington is located in the north-west region of the United States.
- tripsavvy.com top-washington-state-attractions-…Whether you like the view from the top of Seattle's Space Needle or shopping at the bustling Pike Place Market, Washington State has something for everyone.
- theguardian.com travel/2014/sep/30/-sp-top-10-…Washington is known as the Evergreen State, but its stunning national and state parks offer an abundance of colours, ranging from white-capped mountains to...
- techyloud.com what-is-the-capital-of-washington-…The Pacific Northwest is a region of breathtaking beauty, and nestled within its heart is the capital of Washington State.