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Located in the Pacific Northwest, Washington is known for its contrasting nature, with deep, rainy forests and mountains to the west and a dry, arid desert to the east, separated by the Cascade mountain range. Washington is the top producer of apples in the United States. About 60 percent of the state's population lives in the Seattle metropolitan area. Ask questions here about Washington state's history, climate, tourism, economy and natural beauty.

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What is the maximum recovery amount in small claims court in Florida?

The maximum amount of damage recovery for a small claims suit is $5,000. The state establishes the laws regarding monetary recovery, therefore, the maximum amount would be the same in any Florida small claims court.

What is Michigan's state animal?

State animal: Wolverine (traditional unofficial)

State symbols and nicknames * State bird: American Robin (since 1931) * State game animal: White-tailed deer (since 1997) * State fish: Brook trout (since 1965) * State reptile: Painted Turtle (since 1995) * State fossil: Mastodon (since 2000) * State nicknames: Wolverine State, Great Lakes State, Mitten State, Water-Winter Wonderland * State motto: Si quaeris peninsulam amoenam circumspice (Latin: If you seek a pleasant peninsula, look about you). This is a paraphrase of the epitaph of British architect Sir Christopher Wren about his masterpiece, St. Paul's Cathedral. * State song: My Michigan (official since 1937, but disputed amongst Michiganders[37]) * State flower: Apple blossom (adopted in 1897, official in 1997) * State wildflower: Dwarf Lake Iris (since 1998). Known as Iris lacustris, it is a federally listed threatened species. * State tree: White pine (since 1955) * State stone: Petoskey stone (since 1965). It is composed of fossilized coral (Hexagonaria pericarnata) from long ago when the middle of the continent was covered with a shallow sea. * State gem: Isle Royale greenstone (since 1973). Also called chlorastrolite (literally "green star stone"), the mineral is found on Isle Royale and the Keweenaw peninsula. * State soil: Kalkaska Sand (since 1990), ranges in color from black to yellowish brown, covers nearly a million acres (4,000 km²) in 29 counties.

Is there a Legal mole trap in Washington?

I don't know but I'm very peeed off it's still illegal.

What did Washington inherit from his fathers?

Not much. He was a second son and in his time a second son didn't inherit. His father died when he was young and he went to live with his brother at Mt. Vernon. When his brother died he inherited the plantation.

How long has the White House been built for?

The White House has been in use by American Presidents since John Adams in 1800. Original construction began in 1792.

What is washington animal life?

Animals in Washington include wolves, frogs, snakes, and whales. The state also has different kinds of fish, such as salmon, and birds.

What colors appear on a mooring buoy in Washington state?

Mooring Buoys in Washington State waters are white with a blue strip around the buoy.

What does the name Washington come from?

George Washington

If you'd like it to be traced back further...

George Washington's immigrant ancestor was his great grandfather John Washington, who had come from Purleigh, Essex. His ancestors had lived at a manor in the village of Sulgrave in Northamptonshire, but before that in Washington Old Hall, in the village of Washington. His earliest recorded ancestor was William de Hertburne, who changed his name to William de Wessyngton after being given the manor.

Washington, which is located outside Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Sunderland, was originally a village but has now grown into a medium-sized town which is joined onto Sunderland (which is twinned with Washington DC). Its name comes ultimately from Old English and means "the estate (ton) of the people (ing) of Hwaessa, or Wassa".

What is the oldest house in Washington state?

The oldest building in the state of Washington is the Granary, a warehouse type structure. The oldest house, and second oldest building is the Proctors house or New house. Both buildings were built by the London based Hudson Bay Fur Company at Fort Nisqually. The Granary was built in 1833 and the Proctors house shortly after that. The fort was originally located in what we call Dupont, a small town south of Tacoma. The two original buildings were dismatled in 1930, transported to and re-erected at their current site in Point Defiance Park, just south of Tacoma, and is now a living history museum.

Which country is mt St. Helens in?

Mount St. Helens is in the United States. It is an active volcano located in Skamania County, Washington.

What is the zip code for Renton Washington?

Renton, Washington has several zip codes:

* 98055 * 98056 * 98057 * 98058 * 98059

What are the toponyms of Washington state?

"Toponyms" just means "place names." You can read about them in the book Place Names of Washington, by Robert Hitchman.

What body of water forms the border of Washington to the south?

The river that forms the border of Washington to the south is the Columbia River. The Columbia eventually empties into Puget Sound.

Where is the Greek-American Historical Museum Of Washington State in Seattle Washington located?

The address of the Greek-American Historical Museum Of Washington State is: 1515 East Olin Place, Seattle, WA 98112-2826

Which coast is Lacey Washington?

Lacey, Wash is in Thurston county and is not on the coast of Washington state. Washington state is located on the North west coast of the United States. Lacey is near Olympia, WA. which is the capitol of Washington State

Where in the US is Kent WA located?

Kent is a city located in the west of King County, Washington. It is an outlying suburb of Seattle, Washington. Nearby towns include Renton, Tukwila, Federal Way and Des Moines.

How did pullman get its name?

Pullman, Washington, was originally named Three Forks. It was renamed as Pullman after George Pullman, an industrialist from America, in 1884.

How big is the city Federal Way in Washington?

Federal Way, WA is a medium-sized city located in the Seattle-Tacoma Metro area. It feels like a bigger city than it is due to being located between the state's two largest cities.

What is the maximum recovery amount in small claims court in Washington state?

In order to file a claim in small claims court in Washington State, the claim must be less than $5,000. Small claims are generally filed in the district court in the appropriate county. For more information on small claims actions in Washington State, as well as county-specific resources, visit the related link.