8 Undeniable Differences Between The Eastern And Western Parts Of Washington
Ask any Washingtonian and they’ll tell you that eastern and western Washington are so diverse, they’re actually more like two separate states. These contrasting characteristics go far beyond topography. Read on for eight undeniable differences between the eastern and western parts of Washington.
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Western Washington is bordered by the Pacific Ocean, providing miles of sandy beaches to explore. Lakes and rivers are go-to cooling-off spots for residents of eastern Washington.
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When it comes to dairy farms, vineyards, and orchards, the eastern part of our state takes the cake. Entire counties covered in pastoral farmlands are a sharp contrast to the urban city landscape of the west side.
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It should come as no surprise that western Washington has far more traffic than eastern Washington. Tech jobs bring people to the city, and it's not unusual to spend several hours a day commuting to and from work.
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If you live in western Washington, you probably carry snow chains in your car, but never actually put them on your tires. We oftentimes don't see snowfall on the west side of the state until late winter, and even then, it is typically light. The east side, however, can enjoy months of the fluffy white stuff (sometimes several feet) from late fall through early spring
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There are abundant big chains and locally-run coffee shops on both sides of the state. You'll never run out of options for your daily java fix. However, if your favorite coffee comes from Peet's Coffeehouse, you'll need to visit the left side of the state.
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When it comes to politics, Washington State is fairly divided. Nevertheless, western Washington leans more to the liberal side, while eastern Washington tends to be more conservative.
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Some say eastern Washington has the best climate. Warm, dry summers give way to cool, crisp autumn, followed by cold and snowy winters. If you like a distinct change of seasons, the east side offers it all, with very little rainfall. In contrast, the western portion of Washington sees more rainfall and typically cooler summers.
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Who's the top dog (or cat)? We'll let you weigh in on this one. The best college football team in the state is based heavily on opinion and demographic location.
Do you prefer the dry, arid climate and picturesque canyons of eastern Washington? Perhaps western Washington with its urban cityscape is more your style? Let us know in the comments.
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