Things To Do In And Around The Lake Wenatchee Area

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Posted August 15th, 2009 at 7:19 am
In the heart of the Cascade Mountains of Washington State sits Lake Wenatchee, a mountain lake setting that attracts thousand of sightseers and is a hub of recreational opportunities. The Lake Wenatchee area offers many things to do and is surprisingly easy to get to.Lake Wenatchee is centrally located in the state and is accessible from either side of the state via Highway 2. Travelers from the Seattle are will most likely be coming over Stevens Pass in the west, while travelers from Eastern ...
Visitors Guide To Seattle Washington USA

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Posted July 25th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
The city of Seattle is situated in the eastern area of the state of Washington in Northwest America, between the waters of the Puget Sound and Lake Washington. Known for its appealing atmosphere and emergence as the USA?s city of the 1990s, Seattle?s waterfront is its main attraction and this lies along the Alaskan Way, although the city does contain a number of must-see sights.Seattle?s community is built on commerce, fishing and timber, greatly influenced by the nearby Boeing aerospace c...
Visitors Guide To Seattle Washington USA

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Posted July 17th, 2009 at 11:19 am
The city of Seattle is situated in the eastern area of the state of Washington in Northwest America, between the waters of the Puget Sound and Lake Washington. Known for its appealing atmosphere and emergence as the USA?s city of the 1990s, Seattle?s waterfront is its main attraction and this lies along the Alaskan Way, although the city does contain a number of must-see sights.Seattle?s community is built on commerce, fishing and timber, greatly influenced by the nearby Boeing aerospace c...
15 Things You May Not Have Known About North Central Washington

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Posted July 17th, 2009 at 3:20 am
North Central Washington provides for one of the widest variety of recreation and scenic opportunities that can be found in one region. There are snow-capped mountains, glacier-fed lakes, rivers, and streams, and arid desert areas as well. Whether exploring the Okanogan highlands to the north, the Cascade Mountains to the west, or the sage covered coulees to the east there is plenty to see and do in North Central Washington. The communities of North Central Washington offer weekend festivals ...