Did you know that Washington is ranked among the ten most beautiful states in America. Thrillist, for instance, notes this state’s breathtaking mountain ranges, Columbia River, and San Juan Islands. If you’re planning a trip to Washington, you might be wondering where exactly you should visit within the 71,300 square miles of this state.
Well, we’ve got you covered. Today on Across the Globe we’re going to be looking at the ten most beautiful towns in Washington.
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I lived in port Townsend in 2005-2006 and loved it. The food, the fish, the old town vibe and clean air was invigorating. Sadly due to work I moved to Las Vegas which I hated.
I live in Bellingham!
Gig Harbor is a very nice city, but I lived in the state of Washington for about 40 years & I can name at least a dozen places that top Gig Harbor.
It is not meet-how trails, it is Met-how trails. It is also not Mah-zah-ma- it is pronounced "Meh-zam-a"
First part of Winthrop they show trailers, those are people camping from out of the area. Next 4:29–5:11 They are showing the town of Twisp, while talking about Winthrop. And it is pronounced "O-can-aw-gan" Not okan-know-gan.
Politics are bad though, Western Washington gets what it votes for. Eastern Washington gets what Western Washington votes for.
Washington has been invaded by leftists and there idea's, that's taxed natives out of there homes and cost of living is terrible, Olympia Tacoma Seattle is where the seagulls fly upside down because it's not worth shitting on.
Nothing in Eastern WA or The Columbia Gorge…the drive along The Gorge is gorgeous in the summer and almost looks “otherworldly”. I guess all of those other places would be see-able in a week’s trip or so while the Gorge runs along the southern border. I’m a “West Sider” but now have moved for a job in South Central WA. I’d never thought much about “East the Mountains” as we say!
Washington DC has the best drivers.
DO NOT MOVE TO WASHINGTON STATE !
The state government is out of control corrupt/evil .
Washington is CLOSED.
Why did this guy say the town Winthrop but then only show the town of Twisp (about 10 miles south of Winthrop). I’m a local in Twisp and the towns look very different.
Port Townsend is missing.😢
My grandson, Mort, grew his bush in Poulsbo.
Very nice…very few blacks 😃
This video should be illegal 😂
This video is very misleading! At 2:29 , you cannot have that view from Mt Si, you gotta be inside Mountain Rainier National Park, that’s reflection lakes!
PEOPLE GO MISSING IN WINTHROP 😩😂
not shelton wa
You may want to learn the pronunciation of the towns, etc. before broadcasting. Just sayin.
How do I store this? It’s in the oven now!
The pronunciations in this video scream, "I've never been to Washington". 😂
The opening sequence for the series Northern Exposure was filmed in Roslyn Wa.
I love Maple Falls Washington
I would still live there, but the rain in the state is just immense. It’s a very nice in the summer though.
Its BellingHAM. Fully pronounced… NOT BellingUM. 🤦🏼♀️
The Washington is a stunning country. ❤❤
I can't believe you didn't include Kent
Back in the day, when I purchased my first home to live-in; that was Miami in the early 1990s, first mortgages with rates of 8 to 9% and 9% to 10% were typical. People will have to accept the possibility that we won't ever return to 3%. If sellers must sell, home prices will have to decline, and lower evaluations will follow. Pretty sure I'm not alone in my chain of thoughts.