11 Reasons Why Small Town Washington Is Actually The Best Place To Grow Up
When most people think of Washington, they first imagine Seattle or Spokane. But our Northwest state is so much more than just the big cities – we’re home to tons of charming small towns, too! In fact, our tiny communities are the best place to grow up – here are 11 reasons why:
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And going for short hikes with your older siblings or parents always made for an adventure.
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Out of milk? Bread? Candy bars? No problem. Our local Mom & Pop shops had everything we really needed to get by, so there was no use for all those huge corporate stores in the big cities.
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With so many fresh berry farms around our state, there was nothing more fun than a warm spring or summer afternoon filling up a basket by picking your own blueberries, blackberries, cherries or raspberries. Come fall, we could go pick apples and pumpkins.
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It might have been a little disappointing when your favorite bands would never come out and perform near your small town, and driving anywhere fun took at least a half hour, but there was still plenty of excitement to be found in our own backyard.
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All year long you can find celebrations going on in our state's small towns, like Vikingfest in Poulsbo, Oysterfest in Shelton, and the '49er Days Festival in Winthrop - to name a few.
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The Washington State Fair is held annually in Puyallup and features some of the most exhilarating rides and carnival games. Our fair continually ranks in the top ten largest in the United States, so you know we always had a great time.
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The J.P. Patches Show may have aired in Seattle, but we had plenty of Patches Pals in the surrounding areas, too. You might also remember staying up late to watch Almost Live! with John Keister, Pat Cashman, Joel McHale and Bill Nye.
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And if it had a dock, small bridge, or cliff where you could jump off into the water during the summer... even better.
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If you grew up by the coast, you may have fond memories digging for these clams by the beach. Even if you didn't hunt your own, you still may have learned about the fascinating creatures in school (and their correct pronunciation).
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We could build snowmen, have snowball fights, go skiing, snowboarding, or just find a huge hill to sled down and it would make for a memorable afternoon.
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Who needs to see a bunch of tall city buildings when we have so many magnificent peaks surrounding us? Between the Olympics and Cascades, a breathtaking sight of the mountains will never grow old - which is why small towns in Washington will always be home.
Did you grow up in a small town in Washington? Share your stories with us below!
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