- ereferencedesk.com resources/state-facts/…More Washington History Firsts & State Facts. The state of Washington is the only state to be named after a United States president.
- usnews.com news/best-states/washingtonWashington ranks No. 8 overall among U.S. states based on 71 metrics across eight categories.
- theguardian.com us-news/washington-stateA federal judge on Monday, June 17, 2024 ordered BNSF Railway to pay nearly $400 million to a Native American tribe in Washington state after finding that...
- ontheworldmap.com usa/state/washington/...Pacific ocean, states boundaries, the state capital, counties, county seats, cities, towns, islands, lakes and national parks in State of Washington.
- 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.
- en.uncyclopedia.co wiki/Washington_(state)Due to the state's name, which suggests that a ton of washing occurs there, Washington has an exaggerated perception of excessive cleanliness.
- 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.
- 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.
- whatstates.com what-is-washington-known-for/What is Washington state known for? Washington is famous for its Pacific-Northwest natural beauty, national parks, and rich agriculture.