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Access Washington
The capital of Washington State is Olympia. Learn about Washington State government operations and services. Browse the Washington travel and tourism information, and read about living and working in the Evergreen State.
access.wa.gov/
Washington DC Map
The Washington-DC-Map.com website features several maps of Washington DC as well as information about the geography, history, and culture of the District of Columbia.
www.washington-dc-map.com/
Washington Map
Washington is the 20th largest USA state, bordered by the Canadian Province of British Columbia to the north, the state of Oregon to the south, the state of Idaho to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
www.washington-map.org/
University of Washington
The University of Washington with its main campus in Seattle, was founded in 1861 and is one of the oldest state-supported schools in the West. The school is considered one of the public ivies. There are over 40,000 students at UW.
www.washington.edu/
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
This is the website for the Washington D.C. Metro. Users can find maps and stations, schedules and fares, alerts and advisories, and more.
www.wmata.com/
Washington State University
WSU's largest campus is located in Pullman and has over 18,000 students. The school was founded in 1892 as the Washington Agricultural College and School of Science. WSU offers more than 150 majors, 70 master's programs, and 44 PhD programs.
www.wsu.edu/
Washington University in St Louis
Washington University, founded in 1853, is a medium-sized, independent university. There are almost 11,000 students and 3000 faculty.
www.wustl.edu/
District of Columbia
Learn about Washington, DC government operations, services, and departments. Whether you are visiting, living, working, or doing business in DC, you will find extensive information resources about the District of Columbia on this site.
www.dc.gov/
Washintonpost.com
This website is one of three news sites run by WPNI. The other two are Newsweek.com and Slate. The Washington Post was founded in 1877 and in 1996 the online site was launched.
www.washingtonpost.com/
The White House
This is the official website of the White House. On the site are information about policies and issues that concern the citizens and the President. There is also information on how the U.S.
www.whitehouse.gov/
Oregon Map
Oregon is the 10th largest state in the USA, bordered by Washington, California, Idaho, Nevada, and the Pacific Ocean. Visit this site to learn more about Oregon and view the printable Oregon maps.
www.oregon-map.org/
Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Part of the Smithsonian Institute, the Hirshhorn is the Museum for contemporary art and sculpture located on the Mall in Washington D.C.
hirshhorn.si.edu/
National Zoo
The National Zoo, a part of the Smithsonian Institute, is located in Washington D.C. The Zoo was founded in 1889, and today there are over 2000 animals from 400 species. The website informs users about visiting and supporting the zoo.
nationalzoo.si.edu/
American University
American University, located in Washington D.C., was founded in 1893 by an act of Congress. There are more than 5000 undergraduates, 3000 graduate students, and almost 600 faculty. AU also has a law school.
www.american.edu/
American Psychological Association
Based in Washington D.C., the APA is a scientific and professional organization with 148,000 members worldwide. The website describes the organization, mission, programs, policies, reports, and membership information.
www.apa.org/
American Chemical Society
This is the website for the American Chemical Society, an organization of 160,000 members at all degree levels of education. It was founded in 1876 and its headquarters are in Washington D.C.
www.chemistry.org/
Electronic Privacy Information Center
EPIC, located in Washington D.C., is a public interest research center. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.
www.epic.org/
International Monetary Fund
The IMF, located in Washington D.C., was founded in 1944 along with the World Bank. The IMF has three main types of work: surveillance of the world's finances, lending money to countries, technical assistance and training.
www.imf.org/
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