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ice skating
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Model T Races
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A stupid pet trick contest
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basketball tournament
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baby-crawling race
frog jumping contest
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Lake Union Waterfront
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life-sized game of Clue
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canoe race
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handcrafted milk carton boat race
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remote control car racing
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Japanese-American drum performance
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Kite competition
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EXPLORE IN WASHINGTON STATE
When you think about a magnificent place to relocate your business and family, what comes to mind? Is it affordable housing, clean air, convenience, cultural diversity, high tech, low crime, natural attractions, and weather. If so, you want Washington State as your explore destination.
Your relocation staff will be mesmerized by Washingtonian conversation about the next Native American art shows, area wineries, and local U-pick farms. Your relocation staff's spirit will soak up Washingtonians openness to unique and cultural activites. As your relocation staff ventures out, they will embellish a variety of Washington State historical adventures and events. When you do the explore figures, it all equals up to Washington State charm and hospitality is all you need in your exploring plan.
Washington State has preserved the county life style of the Northwest miners and loggers. Your relocation staff can get a true vision of the miner's and logger’s historical homes and stores in Roslyn and follow the past coal miner's foot print on the Coal Miner Trails.
The coal miners were a special breed of man that worked in darkness under dangerous conditions. Coal mines made a great impact in the lives of Washingtonians. In 1975, the last underground coal mine closed in Washington State. Some of the past coal mines were located near the cities of Black Diamond, Newcastle, Franklin, Issaquah, Renton, Bellingham, Carbonado, Roslyn, and Centralia.
Frontier loggers work under unusually hazardous conditions and constant danger of poisonous snakes. Their contribute in the early 1900’s made Washington became the top lumber-producing state in America. As you walk down old street in Bordeaux, Vancouver, Bellingham, Aberdeen, Port Gamble, Enumclaw, and Chehalis, you will see the shadows of the late 1800's logging frontier.
To acknowledge the historical contribution of coal miner and loggers, communities band together in order to celebrate the frontier of the northwest miners and loggers. Some of the miners and logger frontier events held throughout Washington State are:
Being that the Native Americans were the first settlers of Washington State,the Native American heritage is reflected throughout Washington State. Your relocation staff will find that many towns, cities, and landscape features hold Native American names in The State of Washington. As your relocation staff explore the different regions within Washington State, they will hear the dialect of Salish, Chinookau, Sahaptin, and other tribal language being spoken.
Your relocation staff will have the opportunity to experience the Native American heritage by visiting museums, art shows, community shopping centers, and special events. The Tillicum Village Tour is a great starting point to experience the Native American heritage. Tillicum Village Tour will give your relocation staff a four hour excursion that will includes a Blake Island boat ride, salmon dinner, and story dance performance. Your relocation staff will also have the options to explore the Blake Island beach and forest trails with a cup of clam and visit the Native American art gallery. You may want to add to your "things to do list in Washington" one of the Native American festivals below:
Washington has also taken a firm hold on the Wild West era. Your relocation staff will have the opportunity to engage in Wild West activities year round. Relocation staff can ride horses on one of the Wild West outlaw trails along the Columbia River and explore thru the mountain foothills. Relocation staff's family may want to experience the ranch hand life style at Bull Hill Guest Ranch and explore the surrounding area fertile landscape. Any region of Washington State will give your relocation staff the feel of Wild West and ranch hand footsteps of the past.
Your relocation staff will have the opportunity to attend Wild West and ranch hand events with welcoming neighbors engaging in conversation about tall fishing tales, ranch hand experiences, and good foods. Some of the events that are held in Washington State are:
Washington State is the largest apple producer in the nation. It is also the nation's second largest wine producer. The bulk of the vineyards are scattered throughout Columbia, Walla Walla, and Yakima Valley. These vineyards open your eyes to a paradise of magnificent and lush landscape views.
Washington State wineries and vineyards will keep your relocation staff busy for days. Some of the wineries hold soft R&B and jazz events. Your relocation staff will also find the opportunity of ample wine tasting events throughout Washington State. There are wineries and vineyards with a variety of amenities (such as gift shops, picnic areas, tasting rooms, provide party events, wedding facilities, and RV parking). Whatever winery or vineyard activity your relocation staff choose, they will embraces the countryside harmony.
Washington State holds over 650 wineries and over 350 vineyards. Below are just a few winery and vineyard tours that will give your relocation staff an unforgettable experience.
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