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Jan 21, 2025 |
onlyinyourstate.com | Trent Jonas |Sherri Adams |Courtnie Erickson |Beth Copenhaver
Come winter, Washington’s outdoor enthusiasts often flock to the Cascades, chasing the thrill of snow-covered peaks and sweeping mountain views. The allure of high-altitude trails, fresh powder, and alpine vistas is undeniable — after all, it's gorgeous up there! But for those seeking a quieter, less crowded experience, the state's lower-elevation trails offer an entirely different kind of magic.
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Nov 11, 2024 |
onlyinyourstate.com | Natasha Kayes |Sherri Adams |Jessica L. Wick
Walla Walla is a charming town known for its incredible wine region, and we have seen it rise up through the ranks to become a top travel destination. Boasting natural beauty, history, fine wines, and excellent dining options, it’s not hard to think of this as an ideal place to escape the craziness of the everyday. In fact, we have a couple of ideas for a Walla Walla getaway that will not only let you relax but will even feel like you’ve stepped back in time, if for just a moment.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
onlyinyourstate.com | Andrea Verschuyl |Sherri Adams
No matter the time of year, one of my favorite activities is thrifting. Washington is brimming with fantastic antique malls where price-conscious shoppers are guaranteed to find something that suits their tastes and goes easy on their wallets. Now, whoever looked at this hobby and decided it could be improved upon with coffee? We owe that innovator a gift. Whether you're visiting the Leavenworth area or a local looking for weekend activities, check out the Antique Mall at Cashmere.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
onlyinyourstate.com | Andrea Verschuyl |Jessica L. Wick |Sherri Adams
Is summer done, or is it late summer still, or am I coping? As much as I love the fleece blanket that is the Pacific Northwest winter, there's no denying the beauty that is a Washington State summer. Though we might bid our sunshine adieu, make no mistake .... there's still time to accomplish a few warm-weather activities!1. Get into the mountains. Douglas Terry/AllTrailsIn Washington, the prime time to visit alpine areas is mid-June to September.
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Aug 1, 2024 |
onlyinyourstate.com | Andrea Verschuyl |Sherri Adams
If you're looking for the most unique restaurant in Seattle, you have plenty of options. Whether you're interested in something sporting funky neighborhood appeal or a joint that's been a local institution for decades, there's a place for everyone in the Emerald City. That said, if you're craving a bit of fun with dinner, head to The Victor Tavern in South Lake Union.
Journalists covering the same region

Zachariah Bryan
Assistant Metro Editor at Seattle Times
Zachariah Bryan primarily covers news in the Pacific Northwest region, including areas around Spokane and the North Cascades in Washington, United States.

Jimmy Bernhard
Digital Journalist at KOMO-TV (Seattle, WA)
Jimmy Bernhard primarily covers news in Seattle, Washington, United States and surrounding areas including Tacoma and Bellevue.

Elliott Almond
Columnist at Cascadia Daily News
Elliott Almond primarily covers news in Washington State, United States, including areas like Seattle and surrounding regions.
Steve Hunter
Reporter at Kent Reporter
Steve Hunter primarily covers news in the Seattle metropolitan area, Washington, United States, including surrounding suburbs.

Ta'Leah Van Sistine
Crew Member at Washington Department of Ecology
Ta'Leah Van Sistine primarily covers news in the Puget Sound region, including areas around Seattle, Washington, United States.
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