Washington (U.S. state)State of Washington attracts tourist with resorts of the Pacific coast, beautiful cities, national parks and the Cascade Ranges |
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Long BeachLong Beach attracts tourists by well-tended beaches, a national park, yummy oysters in seafood restaurants and the mummy of Jake the Alligator Man. |
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SeattleSeattle, known as the Seatown or the Emerald City, is the largest city in the state of Washington and one of the biggest U.S. seaports. |
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Skagit valleyBetween Seattle and Vancouver lies the miraculous Skagit Valley. Here you can admire tulip valleys, go white water rafting and enjoy whale watching. |
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TacomaTacoma takes its name after the Indian word, which indigenous people used to specify Mount Rainier. And its nickname is the City of Destiny |
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WestportWestport is a small city with the largest public marina in U.S. Here you can rest on remote beaches, enjoy fishing, bird watching and clam digging. |
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HAMMER Training and Education Center, RichlandThe first place to visit in Richland is HAMMER Training Education Center – the best training center for emergency responders and firefighters in U.S. |
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Mount RainierMount Rainier National Park, one of the earliest National Parks in U.S. (1899), has a lot of tourist facilities and an active volcano in its heart. |
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Mount St. HelensThe eruption of Mount St Helens in 1980 was so severe, that 230 sq miles of forests disappeared under lava. Now there is a National Volcanic Monument. |
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Olympic National ParkOlympic National Park - virgin forests and vast alpine meadows on the territory of 350 hectares. Mountain ranges divide the park on east and west parts. Rivers are full of salmon |
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