More often than not, when we hear about all the best things about Washington State, so many times these national lists just focus on the western side of the Cascade Mountain Range. Oh, there's plenty of greatness on the westside including Mt...
After a tough loss in the first game, Seattle Mariners bounce back with a decisive 10-2 win over Colorado Rockies led by standout performances from Crawford and Raleigh.
At 375 feet, the High Steel Bridge is the tallest railroad bridge ever built and is listed in the National Historic Site registry. Present day, the bridge still stands sturdy as ever and is safe for vehicles, pedestrians, bicycles, and yes, even bungee jumping.
Hart's Pass is the highest road in Washington State and is one-lane with dirt and gravel, steep cliffs, and no guard rails. Put it this way, if you suffer from anxiety and fear heights, this is probably not the road for you.