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Exploring Washington State: Where It’s Located and What It Stands For

by Danielle Obilor
May 16, 2025
in Arts & Culture, International, Local Guide, Travel
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Vivid fall colors of red, orange, and yellow at the Spokane Washington Riverfront Park along the Spokane River with the Great Northern Clock Tower in view. Spokane is a city in eastern Washington state.
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Washington State, often confused with Washington, D.C., is not the capital of the United States. Instead, it’s a scenic and dynamic state located in the Pacific Northwest region. For clarity: Washington State lies in the northwestern corner of the U.S., while Washington, D.C. is on the East Coast and serves as the nation’s capital.

So, where is Washington State? It borders Canada to the north, Idaho to the east, Oregon to the south, and the Pacific Ocean to the west. Known as the Evergreen State, it’s admired for its natural beauty, national parks, tech hubs like Seattle, and vibrant culture.

When Was the Washington Monument Built?

While not physically in Washington State, many people searching for Washington-related topics often ask: “When was the Washington Monument built?”

The Washington Monument, located in Washington, D.C., began construction in 1848 and was completed in 1884. Standing at 555 feet tall, it honors George Washington, the first U.S. president, and remains one of the most visited landmarks in the country. It’s a must-see if you’re in the capital, but don’t let it distract you from Washington State’s equally awe-inspiring sights.

Are Washington DC Museums Free?

Another commonly asked question is: “Are Washington, DC museums free?” The answer is—yes! Many of the museums in Washington, D.C., particularly those under the Smithsonian Institution, are completely free to the public. This includes the National Museum of American History, National Air and Space Museum, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture.

While these are in D.C., Washington State also boasts an impressive list of museums worth visiting, such as the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) in Seattle and the Washington State History Museum in Tacoma.

Why Visit Washington State?

Beyond clearing up the geographical confusion, Washington State offers a rich variety of attractions:

  • Nature lovers can explore Mount Rainier, Olympic National Park, and the Hoh Rainforest.
  • Foodies and coffee lovers will enjoy the dynamic culinary scene and visit iconic spots like the original Starbucks in Seattle.
  • Adventure seekers can ski in the Cascades or kayak in the Puget Sound.
  • Tech enthusiasts can tour the home base of companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Boeing.

Whether you’re planning a road trip or a relocation, Washington State has something for everyone.

Conclusion: More to Discover in the Evergreen State

If you’re intrigued by the beauty and vibrancy of Washington State, there’s much more to explore. From charming small towns to bustling cities and endless outdoor adventures, the Evergreen State continues to inspire.

Looking for more travel inspiration? Don’t miss our latest guide:
10 Things to Do in Washington — a curated list of can’t-miss experiences across the state!

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Danielle Obilor

Danielle Obilor

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