both are okay you always like where you live
Washington is better but overlooked, much like most good things in life. It has everything, whales and rain on the coast, hot weather and beautiful landscapes in the middle, and it's just a jump to Canada. Oregon has similar landscapes but its governing system and people are the worse ever. Their schools are poor and constantly being shut down. There's a big fat income tax on all of their checks. Portland, Oregon's biggest city is nothing but snooty bums that cannot comprehend driving and was voted the 8th rudest city in the world. People will argue that, they think they are artsy and innovative which they are it's just bad art and obvious innovations for the sake of looking cool. Washington produces natural talent, Jimmy Hendrix, Kurt Cobain, Bing Crosby, Bill Gates, Kenny Loggins, just to name a few. Northern Washington is the most beautiful with the most activities, however it is sadly the most expensive place in Washington to live since it is so gorgeous and lush. The only bad thing is Californian's come up to Washington to live, more and more, all the time. Overall Washington is always a safe bet.
Washington 👁️👃👁️ 👄
"Greener than thou" means "greener than you."
Yes. Tornadoes do occur in Washington and Oregon. However, tornadoes stronger than F1 are rare.
It is either Washington or Oregon Washington State
Washington and Oregon border the Columbia River.
Washington has a longer border on the Pacific Ocean.
Washington Square - Oregon - was created in 1974.
Washington is bordered by Oregon to the south.
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California, Oregon, Washington and Alaska border the Pacific Ocean. Hawaii is located in the Pacific Ocean.
Washington state borders Oregon on the north. And Alaska is physically north of Oregon.
Oregon country became the complete states of Oregon, Washington, and Idaho, as well as parts of Montana, Wyoming, and British Columbia in Canada.