23 FUN Facts about Washington State

May 1, 2009 by Valley Bugler 

Here are 23 fun facts about the state of Washington:

  1. It is America’s coffee capital, with more coffee bean roasters per capita than any other state.
  2. “The Wave”, a popular fan cheer for the past 25 years, was started by Husky fans at the University of Washington.
  3. Adam Morrison, a Washington State native and Gonzaga University basketball star, led the NCAA Division I in scoring last season.
  4. The state is the nation’s largest exporter, representing $34 billion and 5 percent of all U.S. exports: forest products, aerospace products, apples, tulips, hops, mint, wheat and several other quality food products.
  5. Leading innovators — Microsoft’s Bill Gates and Paul Allen, Starbucks’ Howard Schultz, wireless pioneers the McCaw family, and the Boeing family — live in Washington State.
  6. Washington State is America’s gateway to the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, B.C.
  7. Washington leads the country in technology industry employment.
  8. Grand Coulee Dam, the largest concrete structure in North America, is in Washington State.
  9. Washington’s residents are educated; it’s the state with most residents holding high school diplomas. (?) Seattle leads the country in residents with more college degrees per capita.
  10. Father’s Day was founded here in 1910
  11. The state is home to the world’s largest private car collection featuring over 3,000 vehicles.
  12. Washington is home to the larg est land mollusk in North America, a foraging banana slug that grows up to 9 inches long.
  13. In Washington, a Seahawk is an athlete, not a bird. The closest thing to a Seahawk is an osprey hawk.
  14. Washington’s entrepreneurial climate has made it the leading state for both startup and gazelles, or fast growing young companies.
  15. Washington, the 42nd state in the union, is the only state named for a president
  16. Seattle gets less rainfall annually than Atlanta, Boston, New York, Houston, Miami, New Orleans, Philadelphia, Washington D.C. and Miami, with 37 inches.
  17. Seattle has the highest concentration of aerospace jobs in the world, led by Boeing’s 50,000 workers.
  18. Our homegrown musicians include Jimi Hendrix, Nirvana, Kenny G, The Wailers, Pat Boone, Bing Crosby, Quincy Jones, among others.
  19. Petrified wood is the state’s gem, and there’s a petrified forest here that’s considered the most unusual fossil forest in the world.
  20. Washington State defines innovation. Some of the leading employers include Microsoft, Amazon.Com, Nordstrom, Boeing, Costco and Starbuck’s.
  21. Washington has hosted the World’s Fair twice: 1962 in Seattle and 1974 in Spokane.
  22. Washington produces 70 percent of the nation’s hops used to brew beer. Co incidentally, to overcome beer breath, the majority of the nation’s mint is also grown in the state.
  23. The longest accessible beach is Long Beach, WA

Comments

3 Responses to “23 FUN Facts about Washington State”

  1. Kathy on May 3rd, 2009 9:16 am

    The artical on Washington Facts was the best.

    We have visited our youngest daughter who is a resident of Washington and saw one of those slugs!

    The facts were interesting… thanks…

  2. Kathy on May 3rd, 2009 9:20 am

    Are you a Cracked Pot:

    This artical or story made me realize that even with all our imperfections that we can do some good even in the smallest way!

    Thank you for the great job you do with your paper and best wishes with your little boy!

  3. anji on June 3rd, 2010 2:08 pm

    thx
    you helped me sooo much with my project of washington

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