No - unless you are in the water, in the air or on the roads!
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No - the state was not in existence and when Washington was President. If he wanted to visit the land that became Washington state, it would have been a very difficult trip indeed whether he tried to get there by ship or by land.
No, it is not. Although it is very common in Washington state.
It is very rainy and humid
It is a stratovolcano, such as the Mount Rainier in Washington state or Mt. Fuji in Japan. This means its lava is very thick and slow but it has pyroclastic flows (huge clouds of incandescent ash and debris) which are very dangerous to the populations close to the volcano.
well I will say Washington because it's not very close to the Equator.
John Craven was the very first Secretary of State
In Washington state, some of the most dangerous prisons include the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla and the Monroe Correctional Complex. These facilities house high-risk inmates and have a history of violence, gang activity, and security challenges. The combination of the inmate population and the complexities of managing such environments contributes to their reputation as particularly perilous institutions within the state's prison system.
Not in Washington State...However sales tax laws very by state.
its because there is a guy called wasington and he is very famous
Durham is not considered to be the most dangerous place on earth. There are recent news stories that state that some of the bridges in Durham are very dangerous.