Where do I start?
Take a cruise in Elliott Bay with Argosy
Go on the train from Renton to Woodinville on the Dinner train
Go to a local brewery at Pyramid or Red Hook
Go on a tour to Chateau Ste. Michelle and concert in summer
Go to the Space needle and have dinner, then to Pacific Science Center
Go to the Wenatchee River in Leavenworth for a white water trip
Go fishing at Westport for salmon, tuna and halibut
Go clam digging and stay Ocean Shores
Go to Mount Rainier - Paradise Lodge to hike and have see the snow
Go skiing or boarding at winter at Crystal Mountain or Stevens
Pass
Go to the Gorge for concerts or wind surfing
Go to the Olympic national forest for mushrooms or wildlife sightings
Go to Lake Washington for boating
Go to the many art museums and parks
Go to a sporting event at Qwest Field or Safeco Field
Go to Puyallup in September for the Fair
Go golfing around the state
Go to Mount Vernon during the early spring for the tulips and daffodil blooms
Go to the San Juan Islands for whale watching and camping
http://experiencewashington.com/TTD_Main.html
2006-08-09 11:29:18
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answered by Kamikazeâ?ºKid 5
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Get away from the urban areas! See Mt Rainier National Park, take a trip on Hwy 2 over Stevens Pass to see the transition of wet, green western Washington landscape to the dry volcanic eastern landscape. See Grand Coulee Dam and the coulee itself. The Stonehenge replica at Maryhill on the Columbia Gorge. Hurricane Ridge on the Olympic peninsula. See the ocean at La Push. Deception Pass between Fidalgo and Whidbey Islands. The famous "Galloping Gertie", the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. The equally famous Hoods Canal Floating bridge. Mt St Helens from Johnson Ridge. Travel the coast on Highway 101 and see the Hoh Rainforest. Tons of stuff to do if you're not hung up on clubbing and tourist traps.
2006-08-07 18:55:03
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answered by peachyone 6
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I second the many other answers that say get out of the city and see the gorgeous natural sites. The coast is fabulous, especially Olympic National Park. The Snoqualmie falls area is close and attractive. If you want a big city go to NYC. If you are in WA you should see nature.
The laser-light shows at the Science museum next to the space needle are cool if you have to stay in Seattle. Fridays and Saturdays they have good musical shows (e.g. Pink Floyd).
2006-08-08 16:31:47
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answered by A Wise 2
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Snoqalamie falls has a 5 star restaurant at the top, and an easy trail that runs all the way down to the falls. Just take I-90 one exit past northbend and follow the signs. Always an easy date.
2006-08-07 18:40:33
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answered by Beardog 7
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Wash, DC? numerous attraction, get with a tour guide
Wash State? Olympia, Space Needle, Ft Lewis
get a tour guide
2006-08-07 18:41:11
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answered by Susanne R 5
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You could stand out side of the White House and shake your fist at the President and wear a sign that says "Kill the Republicans".
Just an idea. Hopefully you can get out of jail and put it behind you when your done though.
2006-08-07 18:42:56
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answered by Anne M 4
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I like the Space Needle,( but don't eat in the restaraunt unless you have lots of $$!) I also liked Mount Rainier National park, and the Pacific Ocean.
2006-08-08 17:17:28
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answered by mrs_herman452 2
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Hiking at Mt. Rainier, Mt. St. Helen, Mt. Baker in mid summer is great. Washington state have a lot of mountain views, watter falls. You can go camping, fishing. Welcome to Washington.
2006-08-07 18:44:57
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answered by Henry 4
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Stand in the middle of the freeway during rush hour playing dodge car.
2006-08-08 16:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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if you mean washington state, the seattle area? coolest event I was at was the annual hemp festival. go down to the lusty lady and watch naked women dance.
2006-08-08 19:15:46
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answered by chris a 2
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