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Washington became the 42nd state to join the Union on November 11, 1889. The state
boasts vast tracts of forested land, and timber production is naturally one of
the state's economic assets. Nicknamed "the Evergreen State", Washington
values its forests for their contribution to both the economy and to the region's
ecosystems. The official state tree, the western hemlock, can attain towering
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Powerful rivers run through the state, providing natural habitat for one of America's
best game fish, the steelhead trout. The mighty Columbia River is home to one
of the world's most massive masonry structures, the Grand Coulee Dam, which provides
30% of the nation's hydroelectric power.
From the unique temperate rainforests of the west to the apple-producing orchards
of the east, Washington is a state of fantastic natural beauty. Colville. |
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