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Washington
Washington (IPA: //) is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States of America. The state is named after George Washington, the first President of the United States. It is the only U.S. state named after a U.S. citizen.
Washington was carved out of the western part of Washington Territory and admitted to the Union as the 42nd state in 1889. In 2006, the Census Bureau estimated the state's population at 6,395,798. Residents are called "Washingtonians" (emphasis on the third syllable, pronounced as tone). Washington is sometimes called Washington state to distinguish it from Washington, D.C., the US capital.
Geography
Washington is the northwesternmost state of the contiguous United States. Its northern border lies mainly along the 49th parallel, with the Canadian province of British Columbia to the north. Washington borders Oregon to the south, with the Columbia River forming most of the boundary and the 46th parallel forming the eastern part of the southern boundary. To the east Washington borders Idaho, bounded mostly by the meridian running north from the confluence of the Snake River and Clearwater River (about 116°57' west), except for the southernmost section where the border follows the Snake River. To the west of Washington lies the Pacific Ocean.
Washington is in the region known as the Pacific Northwest, a term which often includes part or all of British Columbia in Canada and part of Alaska. Sometimes it refers only to lands within the northwestern United States, including Oregon.
The high mountains of the Cascade Range run north-south, bisecting the state. Western Washington, west of the Cascades, has a mostly marine west coast climate with relatively mild temperatures, wet winters, and dry summers. Western Washington also supports dense forests of conifers and areas of temperate rain forest. In contrast, Eastern Washington, east of the Cascades, has a relatively dry climate with large areas of semiarid steppe and a few truly arid deserts lying in the rainshadow of the Cascades; the Hanford reservation receives an average annual precipitation of between six and seven inches. Farther east, the climate becomes less arid. The Palouse region of southeast Washington was grassland that has been mostly converted into farmland. Other parts of eastern Washington are forested and mountainous.
The Cascade Range contains several volcanoes, which reach altitudes significantly higher than the rest of the mountains. From north to south these volcanoes are Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mount Rainier, Mount St. Helens, and Mount Adams. Mount St. Helens is currently the only Washington volcano that is actively erupting; however, all of them are considered active volcanoes.
Washington's position on the Pacific Ocean and the harbors of Puget Sound give the state a leading role in maritime trade with Alaska, Canada, and the Pacific Rim. Puget Sound's many islands are served by the largest ferry fleet in the United States.
Washington is a land of contrasts. The deep forests of the Olympic Peninsula, such as the Hoh Rain Forest, are among the only temperate rainforests in the continental United States, but the semi-desert east...
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Hotels in Washington
 | Campanile Hotel - Washington  |
Score 8.025 from 108 reviews | | Emerson Road, District 5 |  |
| Business Facilities:
The conference room is suitable for informal meetings and our syndicate room is brilliant for one to one interviews or work groups of up to 40 people.
Outdoor Activities:
Close to the hotel guests will find swimming pool, fitness club, golf course, beach resort, go karting and lot more site to discover.
Spa Activities:
3 km away from the hotel, guests will find an health and shopping centre that offer a wide range of activities. ... more | | |
 | George Washington Golf & Country Club  |
Score 7.5 from 36 reviews | | Stone Cellar Road |  |
| Lincoln's Restaurant offers an extensive dining menu, with an all day Brasserie area adjacent. Bar facilities include Abraham's Lounge Bar and Bunkers Bar, the golfer's 19th hole. ... more | | |
 | Holiday Inn Washington  |
Score 7.75 from 10 reviews | | Emerson |  |
| The hotel, set on 7 acres of land, has 8 meeting rooms accommodating 10 to 120 people. There is also mini-golf available.
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| Washington D.C. Evening Tour |
3 hours |
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This evening tour offers a memorable opportunity to visit the historic monuments and museums of Washington D.C.
Step off the shuttle with your guide and visit - Old Post Office, U.S. Capitol Building, World War II Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, FDR Memorial, Vietnam Memorial, Lincoln Memorial, Korean Memorial, Iwo Jima Memorial, White House.
You will also see the following sights from the Shuttle, but will not stop at the following attractions - Arlington Cemetery, Supreme Court, Library of Congress, Ford's Theater, FBI Building, National Archives, Union Station, Taft Memorial, Japanese American Memorial, Capitol Office Buildings, Washington Mall, World War I Memorial. Arlington House, National Cathedral, House and Senate, National Gallery of Art, Natural History Museum, Bureau of Engraving and Printing, Holocaust Museum, Theodore Roosevelt Island, Kennedy Center, Watergate Complex, Titanic Memorial, Awakening Sculpture.
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| Two Day Grand Tour of Washington DC |
Flexible |
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This tour is actually two full days of tours that do not have to be taken consecutively.
The Interior of Public Buildings Tour: This all day tour of the monuments and museums highlights the famous Smithsonian Institution.
Step off the coach and visit - The White House Visitor's Center, Ford's Theatre, Petersen House, World War II Memorial, American History Museum, US Capitol (Mon-Sat) and the National Air and Space Museum.
View from the coach - the FBI Building, Federal Triangle, Ellipse, National Christmas Tree, Tidal Basin, Washington Monument, House and Senate Office Buildings, FDR Memorial, Supreme Court, Jefferson Memorial, Library of Congress, the buildings of the Legislative and Judicial Branches of the US Government, US Botanical Gardens, the National Gallery of Art, National History Museum, Hirshhorn Museum, the Castle, the National law Enforcement Officer's Memorial, US Navy Memorial and the Grant Memorial.
All Day Combination Tour:
Step off the coach and visit - Christ Church (not available during church services), Mount Vernon - George Washington's home, gardens and farm, Lincoln, Vietnam, Korean and Marine Corps (Iwo Jima) Memorials. Board Arlington Cemetery's tram to the Tomb of the Unknowns for the Changing of the Guard as well as the Kennedy Grave sites.
View from the coach - the quaint seaport of Old Town Alexandria, Fort Washington, The Pentagon, US Capitol, Library of Congress, Supreme Court, House and Senate Office Buildings, FBI, White House, Federal Triangle, Embassy Row, Georgetown, US Navy Memorial and the Corcoran Gallery of Art.
A lunch stop (not included) will be made at a Food Court.
Please Note: Access is to the White House Visitors Center only. Tours of the White House must be arranged through your Member of Congress.
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| Washington DC Brunch Cruise |
2 hours |
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Step Aboard...
Your cruise experience begins as you board the luxury yacht at Gangplank Marina. After a quick stop for a commemorative boarding photo, one of the hosts will greet you and escort you to your private table.
Explore and Enjoy...
Enjoy a complimentary glass of champagne or tour the ship's three climate controlled dining rooms. A great way to start your afternoon is by watching the boat castoff from one of the observation decks.
Indulge your senses...
Bring your appetite when you return to your private table, the Executive Chef and galley staff present you with an imaginative buffet of appetizers, entrees, salads and desserts that is sure to please any number of tastes.
Throughout the cruise our live jazz trio sets the mood...
Enjoy a wide range of jazz from artists such as John Coltrane, Miles Davis and Branford Marsalis.
Take home a memory...
Return, hours later. Relaxed. Refreshed. As you depart, you'll find your boarding photo ready for purchase.
This cruise is seasonal and operates from March through to October
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