Top 25 places to see and experience in Washington before you die
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Mt. Constitution on Orcas Island (not on NYT list), the highest point in San Juan Islands, part of 5,000-acre Moran State Park. Accessible by road or trail, the summit offers vistas of the San Juans, Mt. Baker, and distant Coast Range and Tantalus Mountains in British Columbia. (Robin Layton/Seattle P-I)Robin Layton/Seattle P-IShow MoreShow Less
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Olympic Peninsula, Olympic National Park, Hoh River Rain Forest, Roosevelt Elk At River. (Photo by Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty Images)Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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‘It’s a long way to get here’: The journey to vaccinate Lake Chelan’s most remote communities against COVID-19 By Evan Bush, The Seattle Times
Published: April 18, 2021, 2:45pm
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4 Photos Mountains of the North Cascades in the distance as Ray Eickmeyer and Mistaya Johnston travel by boat to vaccinate those at Holden Village, Stehekin and workers at a mine remediation water treatment plant operated by Rio Tinto, on Tuesday, March 30, 2021. (Amanda Snyder/The Seattle Times/TNS) Photo Gallery
STEHEKIN/LAKE CHELAN Little Fella, a 30-foot cabin cruiser, bounced violently in the rough morning chop, carrying precious cargo to some of the most remote communities not only in Washington, but in all of the Lower 48.