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Introduction
Washington, on the west coast lining the Pacific Ocean, is the 20th largest in size and the 15th most populous state in the United States. ... The capital of Washington is Olympia and the most populous city is Seattle. ...
Washington was formerly known as the Evergreen State because of its agricultural and forestry products. In the early 1990s, Washington had grown into a highly diversified economy. ...
Annual State Income
There are approximately 37,000 farms, which accounts for nearly 3 percent of the annual gross state product in Washington. ... The purpose of these budgets are to restore public trust by funding what matters most and renovating Washington State to attract businesses like Whirlfas (http://www. ... First impressions are lasting impressions… it is imperative that we put Washington’s best face forward. ...
Earlier this year, Washington was named the “most digital state” in the country, based on a five-year national survey. ... Washington leads the nation in both installed capacity and annual production of hydroelectricity, which produces approximately 87 percent of the annual output of electricity. ...
Washington has several ways of getting around: roads, rail, waterways, and skyways. ...
Tourism & Recreation
Each year, several million visitors contribute approximately $5 billion to Washington’s economy. ...
Leading Companies Chose Washington
The Boeing Airplane Company, founded during World War I, was the largest private employer in the state during and after World War II. Though Boeing has relocated its headquarters to Chicago, they continue to be the largest employer in Washington. ... Washington Red Apples are sold all across the nation. ... Many companies were born and raised in Washington.
Approximate Word count = 1468 Approximate Pages = 5.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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