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Where Is Washington?

Who HQ: The 50 States

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Where Is Washington?

By: Tracy Vonder Brink, Who HQ
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Dive into the history, culture, and heritage of the state of Washington with Who HQ! Learn about everything from the Pike Place Market to the exciting history of Mount St. Helens in this illustrated book for young listeners.

From the creators of the #1 New York Times bestselling Who Was? series comes a new collection of books all about the fifty states!

Are you aware that Washington produces more apples than any other state in the nation? Did you know the rovers that first explored the moon were built in Washington state? Or that the city of Seattle is named after Chief Si'ahl, a leader of the Duwamish people and a six-tribe confederation in the Khwulch (Puget Sound)? This book explores Washington's rich history and culture, from the endangered Southern Resident orca whales to the majesty of North Cascades National Park.

©2026 Tracy Vonder Brink (P)2026 Listening Library
Geography & Cultures History North America
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