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  Washington - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The eastern half of the state is occupied in the north by a westward extension of the Rocky Mountains, and in the centre and south by the north-western portion of the Columbia Plateau province.
The public school system is administered by a state superintendent of public instruction, a state board of education, regents or trustees of higher institutions of learning, a superintendent of the common schools and a board of education in each county, and a board of directors in each school district.
Washington has three state normal schools: one at Cheney, one at Bellingham, and one at Ellensburg, and each of them is under the management of a board of three trustees appointed by the governor with the concurrence of the Senate for a term of six years, one every two years.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /W/WA/WASHINGTON.htm   (6777 words)

  
 Northwest Geology Viewing- Ice Age Floods Trail
The Floods Pathways route begins in Missoula and proceeds west on I-90 to State Route 93/200 and north to Ravalli, west on State Route 200 to Route 382 and north Camas Prairie and south on State Route 28 to Plains and west on State Route 200 to the Idaho state line.
To the west of State Route 17 is a complex of three Loop Pathways: Waterville Plateau, Wenatchee, and Moses Coulee Loops.
The Pathway turns west on Washington State Route 4 on the north bank of the Columbia to Megler near the meeting of the Columbia River and the Pacific Ocean.
www.sunnywalter.com /WhereView-WNW-GeologyLinks-HeritageTrail.html   (1942 words)

  
 Washington Monument State Park History
Rising majestically to a height of 34 feet, the tower was built by the citizens of the village of Boonsboro.
In 1920, the one acre site was purchased by the Washington County Historical Society, and in 1934 it was deeded to the State of Maryland for use as a State Park.
Washington Monument State Park is located in Washington County, 4 miles east of Boonsboro, off Alternate Route 40.
www.dnr.state.md.us /publiclands/washmonhistory.html   (591 words)

  
 Washington State Patrol Frequently Asked Questions
A state agency or local government or municipalities may regulate the operation of an EPAMD and motorized foot scooter within the boundaries under their jurisdiction and control, including any area used for recreation, open space, habitat, trails, or conservation purposes.
In 2004 Washington’s Firearms and Dangerous Weapons statute (RCW 9.41) was amended to allow non-Washington residents to carry concealed weapons in Washington if they have obtained a concealed weapons permit from another state that meets certain conditions imposed by Washington’s law.
Washington law requires a child who is less than 6 years of age but at least 4 or weighs less than 60 pounds but at least 40 pounds be properly restrained in a child booster seat when both lap and shoulder belts are available.
www.wsp.wa.gov /newsfaqs/faqs.htm   (4148 words)

  
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(It is not near Mt. Washington, the state's highest mountain, which is located 100 miles north among the White Mountains.) Washington was settled in 1768 and on December 13, 1776 was incorporated as a town, taking the name of a soon-to-be-famous southern general.
Washington is rich in lakes and ponds and there are a number of settlements and developments on their shores.
Washington is governed, as it has been for more than two hundred years, by a three-person board of Selectmen, the town's executive officers.
www.washingtonnh.org /Entry.html   (690 words)

  
 Oregon Route 35 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Oregon Route 35 is an Oregon state highway running between Government Camp, Oregon (on the slopes of Mount Hood) and Hood River, Oregon.
The route was reopened December 9, a week ahead of schedule.
In 1997, Washington proposed a new or improved transportation crossing of the Columbia River to connect Washington State Route 14 with Oregon Route 35 or I-84.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Oregon_Highway_35   (549 words)

  
 State Route 14   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
When US 12 was extended from Lewiston, Idaho to Aberdeen, Washington in 1967, the SR 14 designation was moved to the Maryhill to Kennewick highway, signed from 1964 to 1967 as SR 12.
In late 1986, US 395 from the Umatilla, Oregon area to I-182 Exit 14 was rerouted from its long tome route via Wallula Jct to the I-82 corridor.
SR 14 was shortened to its present terminus at I-82 Exit 131 near Plymouth.
www.angelfire.com /wa2/hwysofwastate/sr014.html   (184 words)

  
 Washington Township, Gloucester County, New Jersey - Entertainment
Washington Township itself is home to the Washington Township Center for Performing Arts.
Washington Township is also proud to present many quality restaurants for every particular taste, from fast foods to those eating establishments providing exceptional ambiance and all, reasonably priced.
Washington Township is number one in Gloucester County.
twp.washington.nj.us /content/79/152/default.aspx   (310 words)

  
 1964 state highway renumbering (Washington) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
State Route 3 was created from the junction with U.S. Route 101 at Shelton, Washington to the junction with State Route 104 and the Hood Canal Bridge out of SSH 14A and PSH 21.
State Route 7 was created from the junction with State Route 14 at Kosmos, Washington to the junction with Interstate 5 at Tacoma, Washington from PSH 5.
State Route 525 was created from the junction with Interstate 5 at Lynnwood, Washington to the Washington State Ferries terminal in Mukilteo out of SSH 1I, continuing from the Ferry terminal in Clinton to State Route 536 near Anacortes out of SSH 1D.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1964_state_highway_renumbering_(Washington)   (580 words)

  
 State Route 141   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The earlier SR 141, first posted when the current state highway numbering system was first used in 1964, ran from then SR 14 at Riffe (a few miles east of Mossyrock) to Jct SR 7 at Morton.
A new SR 14 alignment was built from Mossyrock to Morton, incorporating portions of SR 141.
When SR 14 was switched from the White Pass Highway to the route SR 14 now follows along the Columbia River, SR 121 from Bingen via White Salmon and Trout Lake to the Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Mount Adams was renumbered SR 141.
www.angelfire.com /wa2/hwysofwastate/sr141.html   (208 words)

  
 Va ’s Spam Law Seeks To Sandwich Bulk E-Mailers
In addition, if the e-mail sender falsifies routing information so as to hide the source of the e-mail, criminal charges may be brought.
State long-arm statutes, such as that under which Virginia has tried to bring out-of-state bulk e-mailers under the jurisdiction of its courts, can be enforced only if they do not violate the due process clause.
Courts that have considered whether a state can assert jurisdiction over an out-of-state resident based solely on Internet solicitations have had differing results, and the Supreme Court has yet to rule on the issue.
www.washingtontechnology.com /news/14_5/state/574-1.html   (793 words)

  
 A. W. Marion State Park   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1962, the park was renamed the A.W. Marion State Park in honor of the first director of the Department of Natural Resources, a Pickaway County native.
Two state nature preserves operated by the ODNR Division of Natural Areas and Preserves are located near the park: Shallenberger Preserve, east of the park off State Route 22, and Stage's Pond, north of the park on Haggerty Road.
State Route 22 East 4 miles, turn left on Bolander-Pontious Rd for day use, left on Ringold for camping.
www.dnr.state.oh.us /parks/parks/awmarion.htm   (1004 words)

  
 Washington State Patrol - District 3 Detachments
The Yakima office of the Washington State Department of Licensing is directly behind the district headquarters.
This area includes Interstate 82 from Benton County to the Oregon border, State Route 395 from Kennewick to Adams County, State Route 240 to State Route 24, and the highways in and around the Tri-Cities.
Six of the ten troopers are responsible for all state highways in Walla Walla County east of the Wallula Junction on State Route 12, and east of Eureka Road on SR 124.
www.wsp.wa.gov /about/d3detach.htm   (617 words)

  
 Route 66 the Great American Highway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Route 66 was a lifeline through much of America, connecting the small midwestern towns of Illinois, Missouri, and Kansas, with the big cities of Los Angeles and Chicago.
To understand the history of Route 66 is to understand a little bit about ourselves, where we came from and where we hope to go in the future.
Route 66 is traditionally thought of as a east to west highway, the route from Chicago to LA. This web site is set up like that, as if you were going west on Route 66.
www.theroadwanderer.net /route66.htm   (1949 words)

  
 HuskyDigest.com - Huskies take 'weird' win over Wildcats
Washington's perimeter game failed to show up against the Weber State University Wildcats on Thursday night but the Huskies still managed to win by 29-point margin, 80-51 while overcoming an 11-point deficit.
Weber State's Dan Henry, who finished with 13 points, hit his first four shots to help the Wildcats open up a 21-10 advantage, but the Huskies regained their focus midway through the first half.
Washington's defense limited Weber State to 21 second-half points which also included a stretch where the Wildcats were held scoreless for nearly eight and a half minutes.
washington.rivals.com /content.asp?CID=622505   (611 words)

  
 UW Office of the President — Connecting with the Life of the State   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
We talked to people everywhere, including state legislators in Spokane and a group of new UW students and their parents at a "Welcome to Washington" event sponsored by the Alumni Association.
For me, it also reinforced the paradox at the heart of our relationship to the state: while Washington is the laboratory and the beneficiary of much of our work, the University is valuable to the state precisely because our sights and our ambitions reach well beyond its borders.
The tour route is somewhat different this year, but the goals are the same.
www.washington.edu /president/1999_06_01-Columns.htm   (671 words)

  
 The Washington Passport Agency Home Page
The Washington Passport Agency only serves customers who are traveling, or submitting their passports for foreign visas, within 14 days.
Washington, DC, Maryland, and Virginia (counties of Arlington, Alexandria, Fairfax, Loudon, Stafford, and Prince William
The State Department also issues Consular Information Sheets for every country of the world with information on such matters as the health conditions, crime, unusual currency or entry requirements, any areas of instability, and the location of the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate in the subject country.
travel.state.gov /passport/about/agencies/agencies_902.html   (936 words)

  
 USATODAY.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
But then came a loss at USC that went down to the last play, followed by a loss the next week to Oregon State in which quarterback Isaiah Stanback was knocked out for the season with a foot injury.
Washington trailed twice early but each time struck back with big plays to tie the game at halftime.
In all, Washington had a TD run of 77 yards, TD catches of 69 and 64 yards, a blocked punt for a touchdown, and a kickoff return of 87 yards that led to another score.
www.usatoday.com /sports/college/football/pac10/washington.htm   (1130 words)

  
 Washington County Pandemic Influenza
However, close contact with sick or dying birds is the main route of human infection.
In Washington County, report sick or dead birds (wild or domestic) to Christine Buhl (503-799-5030 or 503-846-2904).
Washington County Department of Health and Human Services (WC DHHS) is in the process of developing a countywide pandemic influenza plan.
www.co.washington.or.us /deptmts/hhs/comm_hlh/panflu/panflu_wcdhhs.htm   (1725 words)

  
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The Constitution of the United States is the supreme law of the land.
No standing army shall be kept up by this state in time of peace, and no soldier shall in time of peace be quartered in any house without the consent of the owner, nor in time of war except in the manner prescribed by law.
The percentages required shall be, state officers of cities of the first class, school district boards in cities of the first class; county officers of counties of the first, second and third classes, twenty-five percent.
www.harbornet.com /rights/washgton.txt   (833 words)

  
 Washington State : Introduction : The Best Scenic Drives | Frommers.com
The Columbia River Scenic Highway: Wash. 14 parallels the Columbia River from Vancouver, Washington, eastward through the Columbia Gorge, and it has some of the most awe-inspiring vistas in the Northwest.
This route follows the Yakima River through a deep canyon bounded by rolling sagebrush hills and is a memorable alternative to I-82, which also connects Ellensburg and Yakima.
The Palouse: This wheat-farming region in southeastern Washington is a convoluted landscape of steep hills and narrow valleys, and a meandering drive through the region is a trip back in time.
www.frommers.com /destinations/washingtonstate/0598020617.html   (394 words)

  
 Women's Swimming - Official Athletic Site of the Washington State University Cougars
The Washington State swim team finished ninth overall out of 16 teams with a total of 100 points Saturday at the Texas Invitational in Austin, Texas.
The Washington State Cougars remain in ninth place at the end of the second day of competition at the Texas Invitational in Austin, Texas.
Washington State swimming set three Gibb Pool records Friday en route to capturing their third victory in program history over archrival Washington.
wsucougars.cstv.com /sports/w-swim/wast-w-swim-body.html   (333 words)

  
 Hunting
In 1906 this forest was given to the state of Maryland and was the beginning of our present public lands system.
In central and eastern Garrett County, generally south of U.S. Route 40.) Savage River State Forest is a strategic watershed surrounding the Savage River Reservoir.
In Queen Anne's County, 5 miles south of U.S. Route 50 via Carmichael Road in Queenstown.) Wye Island NRMA is located in the tidal recesses of the Chesapeake Bay between the Wye River and the Wye East River.
www.dnr.state.md.us /outdoors/hunting.html   (1703 words)

  
 Open Directory - Regional:North America:United States:Washington   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Washington became the 42nd state to enter the Union on November 11, 1889.
Located in the Northwest corner of the United States' lower 48 states, it is bordered by British Columbia, Canada to the North; Idaho to the East; Oregon to the South; and the Pacific Ocean to the West.
Characteristic of this state's humor, there is now a town of George, Washington.
dmoz.org /Regional/North_America/United_States/Washington/desc.html   (659 words)

  
 Scout.com: Quotables: Post-game with Doba & Koetter
Washington State's plan was to try to blitz him and he made some beautiful throws.
We finally found a team that challenged us to throw the deep post route and we love to throw the deep post route.
Washington State didn't stop playing and I give them credit for that.
washingtonstate.scout.com /2/318507.html   (671 words)

  
 Remarks on Global Internet Freedom
The U.S. Government and the State Department have been on the front of the battle to ensure global access to information through the internet.
We are open to innovative ways that we, the United States Government, and the private sector can harness the influence we each bring to the table to promote our shared objectives.
The privacy piece certainly has new dimensions as we look at technology and the ability of technology to connect people, and so I would say that, you know, some of the unique policy challenges that we face are certainly in that area and that will be a major focus of our discussions.
www.state.gov /e/eb/rls/rm/2006/61182.htm   (3199 words)

  
 Interstate 205 (Oregon-Washington) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 205 (abbreviated I-205) is a loop route that serves the Portland, Oregon-Vancouver, Washington metropolitan area.
I-205 is officially the War Veterans Memorial Freeway and was formerly known as the East Portland Freeway in Washington and Oregon.
I-205 loops east of downtown Portland and Vancouver, thus serving as a bypass route.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_205_(Oregon-Washington)   (246 words)

  
 Washington travel guide - Wikitravel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Often called Washington State to distinguish it from Washington (D.C.), Washington [1] offers rugged coastline, mountains, volcanoes, and hundreds of coastal islands to explore.
The Cascade Mountains bisect the state, with the damp forested coastal areas to the west, and pineforests, deserts and irrigated farmland of the Columbia River Plateau to the east.
For a more scenic entry, try taking US Route 101 along the Washington and Oregon coast, but be aware for the numerous speed traps in the small cities.
wikitravel.org /en/Washington_(state)   (667 words)

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