The 10 Best Places To Live In Washington State
Named for the first president of the United States. Washington is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
With more than 7.4 million people, Washington is the 18th largest state, with an area of 70,000 square miles, and the 13th most populous state.
Washington is a breathtaking wonderland of perfectly landscaped beauty.
It has more glaciers than the other 47 contiguous states put together, with a classic Pacific Northwest terrain marked by the Cascades and a treasured coast.
With a booming job market fueled by the tech industry in the Seattle area, along with a temperate climate, it’s easy to see why Washington is one of the most popular states in the country.
Washingtonians enjoy some of the highest incomes in the nation, ranking 12-highest in terms of per-capita personal income. This is also one of seven states that don’t pay state individual income tax.
Here are the 10 best places to live in Washington State based on crime rate, school system excellence, home affordability, and growth and prosperity.
10. Olympia.
9. Spokane. (best for jobs, retiree)
8. Bellingham. (best place to retire)
7. Tacoma. (best place to find a job)
6. Pullman.
5. Kirkland.
4. Bellevue. (best to raise a family, find a job)
3. Bainbridge Island.
2. Redmond. (best to raise a family)
1. Seattle. (best to raise a family, find a job)
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Summer: 6:30 a.m. to dusk.Winter: 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. (after cross-country ski trails are groomed). A Sno-Park permit is required from Nov. 1 through May 1. Parking in snowmobile lots or cross-country ski areas requires a groomed trail permit.
Celebrate Wilderness: The Salmo-Priest Wilderness Area
In honor of the 50th Anniversary of the United States Wilderness Act and the 30th Anniversary of the Washington Wilderness Act, we celebrate the Salmo-Priest Wilderness Area in the Northeastern corner of Washington. Created by Gonzaga University Environmental Studies students in collaboration with the Colville National Forest.
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Driving in Spokane, WA
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Abandoned Places in Washington State by BARE USA
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Join me as I explore some bad ass abandoned places in Washington State.
Our first stop is an abandonment on Seattle's Harbor Island near the Fisher Mill ( not the Fisher Mill). This place was small but full and covered in awesome graffiti.
Then we visit the Northern State Hospital Farm in Sedro Woolley. It's only the farm portions that are left but when I visited there was plenty to still explore.
Last but absolutely not least we visit a place known as the Devils Tower. This place was awesome, covered in moss and graffiti it was easy to spend an entire day there. Right next to it was an ice cold like with snow-capped Mt Baker in the backdrop.
I decided to do the photoshoot at the Devils tower with the beautiful and talented Magie Gray! It was amazing.
I forgot my go pro at the lake never to be seen again but I took plenty of photos, so this is more of a Ken Burns style video of the photos I took.
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1:07 Abandoned Thing on Seattle's Harbor Island
3:30 Northern State Hospital Farm
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ActiveWest - The Gee - Spokane, Washington
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Active West Builders has begun another infill building project. A 14-unit co-op housing project near the Gonzaga Campus will be completed in summer of 2011. Following the United States Green Building Council practices, Active West Builders is targeting another LEED® Platinum Certified Building.
The Gee will be a 3-story 14-unit co-op housing project for Gonzaga University students. Amenities will include an atrium kitchen and lounge area, media pit, laundry services, wireless internet access, and a 1st floor radiant colored concrete slab. Not only will the high efficiency boiler heating the building be a real plus, but each floor will be equipped with mini-split heat pump unit providing supplemental heat as well as air condition. Also, extensive analysis was done on fresh air and airflow in the building and coupled with the low VOC and formaldehyde content of all materials; this building will have the cleanest air quality of any building in the area.
Active West Builders standard construction method is assembling wall panels off-site so that the waste factor as well as quality control is maintained. Wall panels are delivered to the site in phases due to the infill nature of the project and erected on a per floor method. Efficiency, construction waste, and quality of framing all are elevated based on the building practices. All construction waste from the demo of the existing building to the construction waste is over 90% recyclable which is verified.
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Japanese Garden in Spokane WA
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7 Facts about Washington (state)
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1. Washington was named after President George Washington by an act of the United States Congress during the creation of Washington Territory in 1853. The territory was originally to be named Columbia, for the Columbia River and the Columbia District, but Kentucky representative Richard H. Stanton found the name too similar to the District of Columbia (the national capital, itself containing the city of Washington) and proposed naming the new territory after President Washington.
2. Washington State is 52 percent forest. The state is home to an incredibly diverse range of flora and fauna, including some of the oldest trees in the country. If you’re a lover of the great outdoors (or just fascinated by very old things), Grove of the Patriarchs trail near Mount Rainier is the perfect place to see some of the state’s oldest trees: Several are over a thousand years old and more than 25 feet in circumference.
3. If you’re hankering for a damn fine cup of coffee and a slice of cherry pie, Twede’s Cafe in North Bend has both. It’s also the cafe that was used to film the Double R Diner scenes in David Lynch’s Twin Peaks. Seattle is, of course, famous for launching the grunge movement and the careers of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains. But a wide range of musicians come from Washington, including guitar legend Jimi Hendrix, hip hop legend Sir Mix-a-Lot, and singer/actor Bing Crosby.
4. Now the biggest online retailer in America, Amazon.com was started by Jeff Bezos in a converted garage in Bellevue, just outside of Seattle, in 1994. Their move to Seattle proper marked the start of a golden era for startups in the Pacific Northwest (and in Seattle, specifically). Outside of Silicon Valley, Seattle has become one of the fastest growing tech job markets in America in recent years.
5. Nowadays, it feels like there’s a Starbucks on every street corner in America. But the company started out in 1971 with just one store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. It remained a local establishment until the 1980s when it was purchased by Howard Shultz’s coffee company Il Giornale. It opened its first stores outside of Washington in 1987 in Chicago and Vancouver, Canada. Shultz remains CEO to this day.
6. Even though Olympia is Washington’s capital, Seattle is its most populated city. In fact, close to 60 percent of Washington residents live in the Seattle metropolitan area. In 1962, the Century 21 Expo (also known as the Seattle World’s Fair) was held in Seattle, where the Space Needle was built for the event.
7. While Washington is home to many awe-inspiring forests, the Ginkgo Petrified Tree Forest in Eastern Washington is one of the most unique. In the 1930s, highway workers digging up land for a new road found their progress hindered by pieces of fallen tree as hard as rock. These were the fossilized—or petrified—remains of ancient trees. The government decided to set the land aside for a historic preserve, and founded the Ginkgo Petrified Tree Forest, which soon became famous for its fascinating fossils, and for its Wanapum petroglyphs (Wanapum carvings dating back centuries).
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Deer Lake in Spokane County By Marc Martyn
Deer Lake is a very popular lake north of Spokane with good fishing opportunities and summertime water sports. It has one resort on it and a public launch. During the fall and early spring, the lake is very quite, with little activity. When school is out for the summer, the lake transforms into a very busy water sport lake. There are two youth camps located on the west side of the lake. My special thanks to Paul Reece for contributing his music for this video.
Spokane Tribe 1858 Battles: Steptoe, Four Lakes and Fire on the Plains
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Washington state waterfall
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For the benefit of students, this is a quick way to draw a 5 Minute Map of Washington State.
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