When the gold rush ended, the economic focus of the state switched to Western Washington and the city of Seattle, lessening the influence of Walla Walla.
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Tchelistcheff began consulting with Washington's largest winery, Chateau Ste. Michelle, in the 1960s, when the Golitzin family also moved to western Washington.
Huxley College of the Environment, an interdisciplinary environmental college at Western Washington University.
Huyett, Maryland (also known as Huyetts Crossroads), unincorporated community in western Washington County, Maryland, United States
The Washington State Fair, formerly the Puyallup Fair and the Western Washington Fair, held in Puyallup, Washington
The Quileute River, also called the Quillayute River, a river on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state in the United States
The Quileute language, also known as Quillayute, a Chimakuan language of the Quileute and Makah people of western Washington state in the United States
Quileute people, also known as the Quillayute, a Native American people of western Washington state in the United States
The Quillayute River, also called the Quileute River, a river on the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington state, United States
Shoalwater Bay Tribe, a Native American tribe in western Washington state