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Travel Guide to Washington State

By James Pattonius

State of Washington, located on the very northeastern part of the main part of USA, is also called the evergreen state. The name says everything and you can imagine how great and picturesque your road trip is going to be. While traveling in western and eastern part of the state you can feel the drastic change in climate.
Washington is a large agricultural state with rich soil perfect for the crop cultivation and the part that are not set for the farms are covered in woods of the national parks. Considering that the whole state is covered in woods, cities are all green and lush. Biggest cities that any tourist can visit are Seattle, Tacoma City and Spokane. All three are infamous and well revered with the Tacoma City's dense amount of museums, art galleries and exhibitions, Spokane's parks and of course the emerald city of Seattle. Almost all of the names were originated from the Native American language, as the entire land was heavily populated by the natives as hunting grounds because of the thick forests full of wildlife.
The nature of the state of Washington is something one can go over and over. It is amazing how in one state two completely different climates can be fitted, from moist marine weather on the cost to dry desert air. The majority of the territory is taken by the national parks, refuges that are counted well over fifty, from the coast to the mountain ranges and beyond that. The Cascade Range is famous for its volcanic mountains which are all active; however only one is erupting at this moment, even one of the mountains is considered to be the most dangerous one on continental USA territory with close proximity to Seattle metropolitan area.
Best way to enjoy all that beauty is by traveling by a car. Unlike other states Washington D.C. auto insurance laws are not all that severe and auto insurance companies like PEMCO auto insurance are easy to deal with. Even though the state's minimum liability is bit high 25/50/10, you should not worry yourself about it unless you plan to have a long-term stay in which case you will require Washington auto insurance. Anyway, you do have to check with your current auto insurance companies to make sure that they will not automatically raise the liability minimum as soon as you drive in Washington.



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