Washington is a state in northwestern United States on the Pacific.
California is on the west coast of the US, on the Pacific Ocean, between Oregon and Mexico.
Yes unless someone stole it
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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
no state borders Washington state to the west. Washington is on the west coast. The pacific Ocean & Puget Sound is to the west.
I assume you mean Washington DC. Washington is a state on the west coast. And no, Washington DC is it's own "State".
Washington DC is on the East Coast but not on the Atlantic Ocean, the state of Washington is on the West Coast and is on the Pacific Ocean.
Washington State is a rectangular shape. The western top portion of Washington State is a hook shape. To the west of Washington State is the Pacific coast.
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No. Washington state is in the Pacific northwest, on the west coast of the US, while Washington DC is located on the Potomac River between Maryland and Virginia (near the east coast of the US).
It doesn't. The Federal City is on the east coast and Washington (the State) is on the west coast and both honor the first US President.
* It is the only West coast State named after a US President. * It is the only East coast City not within a State. * George Washington was the first US President. (Choose One.)
No. Washington, D.C. is a city on the east coast. In this case Washington is the city name and District of Columbia is the district. Washington, DC is not in a state for political reasons. The state of Washington is on the west coast.
The University of Washington in Seattle is the oldest public university on the West coast, founded in 1861.
I think you mean west coast... On the west coast starting from north there is Washington(state not D.C.),Oregon,California. There are 14 states that are on the east coast(border the Atlantic)