The foods eaten in Washington are mostly the same as they are around the us. its close to CA, so i think they would be alike to the foods eaten there
no a Giraffe and some other exotic creatures are not but under a lot of new laws many exotic animals are now illegal to own and/or harbor so i would suggest checking in with your local animal authorities
well considering the acrobatics a mechanical enginering the study would have to be dealing with exotic foods and normal food to.
You would be in the State of Washington.
Usually you would not, if you are talking about parks in general. If you are not talking about a specific park, then the state parks in Washington would be referred to as the Washington state parks. Say that there is such a thing as the Washington State Parks Commission (I have no idea; I just made it up) Then you would refer to this commission as the Washington State Parks Commission.
Not unless it is part of a proper name. The expression "Washington state" is used to indicate the state instead of the city (Washington DC). It would be capitalized if "Washington State" meant "Washington State University."
The most exotic word would be 'exotic'.
It would be 4 am in Washington state if it is 7 am in Washington D.C.
The eruption of Mount St. Helens occurred in Washington state.
No - the state was not in existence and when Washington was President. If he wanted to visit the land that became Washington state, it would have been a very difficult trip indeed whether he tried to get there by ship or by land.
That would be the Washington State Senate. If you want to know who the Senators are from Washington, you can find out here: http://www.senate.gov
If it is state it would be the state capital . If it is federal it would be in Washington DC.