Washington, also known as The Evergreen State, is the 18th largest state in the country by total area and has a population of about 7.6 million people. It's known for its snow-capped mountains and enormous evergreens, but it's most famous for its coffee houses (like Starbucks) and museums.

Washington's major industries include agriculture food manufacturing, forest products, aerospace, and technology. And since half of the state is covered in forests, it only makes sense that the state produces the most lumber and plywood in the country. Washington is also known for mining valuable metals, like aluminum, lead, and gold. The Evergreen State also produces more pears, cherries, red raspberries, and apples than any other state in the US.

Some of the top attractions in the state include the Space Needle, Mount St. Helens, Olympic National Park, Mount Rainier, and the Hoh Rain Forest.