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Visit the Pacific Northwest Naval Air Museum
From the moment you walk in, exploring the museum tells a fascinating story. Take a trip through time, wandering from the 1960’s to now, learning about the history of the military on Whidbey Island and in the Pacific Northwest. Enjoy authentic photos and historic military artifacts while reading the true stories of the men and...
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Seattle & the Cascade Loop: Embark on Washington State’s Great American Road Trip
There’s nothing like hitting the open road for an adventure, and that’s exactly what the Cascade Loop Scenic Highway in Washington provides. Soak up your fill of Pacific Northwest wonders and stunning destinations along the 440-mile route, which begins and ends along Puget Sound, and is open year-round except for a 50-mile section...
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Mount Rainier Vacation Planning Made Easy
From capturing photos of world-famous wildflower meadows in the summer to snowshoeing and skiing in the winter, no visit to Washington is complete without a trip to experience the natural sanctuary and year-round recreational paradise that is Mt. Rainier. But with some 2,800 square miles to explore, multiple entrances to Mount...
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Sightseeing Hiking Trails in Washington
Washington boasts a wide catalog of towering mountain peaks, evergreen forests, uninhabited coastlines and golden canyons. Here’s a sampling of the goods you'll find on these...
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Where to Golf in Washington
Excellent layouts, manicured fairways, awe-inspiring views and moderate prices help Washington’s top courses rank among the best in the nation. Here are some of the state’s...
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Where to Sip: Washington's 12 Viticultural Areas
LAKE CHELANPicture this: a nearly 51-mile-long, deep blue lake, surrounded by sun-kissed hills dotted with wineries. There are 12 tasting rooms in Chelan, with dozens of...
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Going Deep: Scuba Diving in Washington State
The water here is cold, about 45 degrees regardless of the season, and the tidal currents can run like mountain rivers: twice a day nearly 1.5 cubic miles of North Pacific...
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Day Hikes in Washington State
The Islands: Ebey’s Landing, Whidbey Island Colonel Isaac Neff Ebey settled on Whidbey Island in the 1850s and built a blockhouse there to protect his land. Today, the...
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Wheyside Attractions: Dining in Palouse & Other Nearby Cities
In Pullman, the intimate, Greek-leaning The Black Cypress has become a fixture since opening in 2009 thanks to a creative but consistent menu—from lamb chops to house-made...
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Driving the Palouse Scenic Byway
Palouse Falls is my first stop on the Palouse Scenic Byway, a 208-mile network of roads that winds through photogenic hills and among a handful of charming little towns....
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Things to Do in Pullman, Palouse and Other SE Washington Cities
RISE AND SHINE Hike to the top of Kamiak Butte, at 3,641 feet, for a sunrise, then explore the 5 miles of trails that surround the area. SMELL THE FLOWERS Stop by Living in...
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Driving the International Selkirk Loop in Washington
The International Selkirk Loop—a 280-mile scenic byway that skirts rivers, lakes and the Selkirk Mountains—encompasses Highways 20 and 31 in Washington and winds through two...
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Restaurants in Northeast Washington
In Spokane, Gordy’s Sichuan Cafe serves up authentic Chinese cuisine, like chili-and-peppercorn-laden glass noodles. Dishes at Old European include favorites from abroad,...