The Most Washington Town Ever And Why You Need To Visit
What comes to mind when you think of a place that embodies all that Washington has to offer? It would have to have an abundance of fresh produce and locally raised meat, great restaurants, quirky shops, and plenty of bookstores… and it would have to be pretty politically moderate, or at least tolerate many viewpoints.
While many places in the Evergreen State meet these requirements, when we think of the most “Washington” town ever, we think of our state capital, Olympia.

Around 50,000 people live here, so while it's no small town, it doesn't have the energy of a huge city, either.

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The market is open year-round, although from January - March, it's open on Saturdays only.
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This new artisanal market sells everything from freshly baked bread to bone broth.


This is a scene from the annual Procession Celebration parade, which takes place every spring.

We picked the right city to be our state capital.
What would be your pick for the most Washington town ever? Perhaps one of the friendly places where everyone knows your name?
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