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Author
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Pub. Date
c1995
Language
English
Description
Exploring Washiington's Past tells the state's story in terms of where to go and what to see. With words, potographs, and maps the authors evoke the cultural landscape and portray Washington's people and events from the days of the fur trade and pioneer settlement to the recent past. A useful field guide to keep in the car or to usin in planning trips, the book also serves as a home reference on the history and geography of Washington State.
Author
Publisher
Sasquatch Books
Pub. Date
1996
Language
English
Description
A guide to visiting Native American reservations and ancestral lands in the Northwest, showing how and where to attend a powwow, buy traditional art, and eat Native cuisine, and how to plan adventures such as rafting and hiking on tribal land. Arranged in sections on southeast Alaska, British Columbia, western Washington, western Oregon and Northern California, Columbia River Gorge and Basin, and Idaho and western Montana. Includes maps, but no photos....
Author
Publisher
Sterling Pub. Co
Pub. Date
©2008
Language
English
Description
Ah, Washington: evergreens, coffee, rock, and rain. That's pretty much it, right? Well, no. There is a whole lot of weird going on in our state. Washington is home to some of the weirdest travel destinations, scariest legends, and most colorful folks in the United States. Because there are so many odd and unusual tales, cemeteries, beasts, and people here, it took two authors to traverse the state to document it all. With cameras and notepads, and...
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