Washington State in United States
Description
Washington, the Evergreen State, features iconic natural beauty, including Mount Rainier, Puget Sound, and the lush forests of the Pacific Northwest. Seattle leads in tech innovation, aerospace, and coffee culture, while the state’s eastern half boasts agriculture and a more arid climate.
Washington’s telecom system started with area code 206, now centered in Seattle. Other area codes include 509 (eastern WA), 360 (Olympic Peninsula and SW), 425 (suburbs), and 253 (Tacoma), along with overlays like 564. These Washington area codes reflect the state’s fast-paced urbanization and tech-driven communication needs.
Washington’s telecom system started with area code 206, now centered in Seattle. Other area codes include 509 (eastern WA), 360 (Olympic Peninsula and SW), 425 (suburbs), and 253 (Tacoma), along with overlays like 564. These Washington area codes reflect the state’s fast-paced urbanization and tech-driven communication needs.
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Area Codes
Major Cities
City | Prefixes |
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Seattle | |
University Place | |
Bellevue | |
Renton | |
Everett | |
King | |
Woodinville | |
Kent | |
Sumner | |
Sammamish | |
Bainbridge Island | |
Mercer Island | |
Gig Harbor | |
Kirkland | |
Auburn | |
Issaquah | |
Redmond | |
Lynnwood | |
Bothell | |
Federal Way | |
Maple Valley | |
Tacoma | |
Bremerton | |
Arlington | |
Edmonds | |
Duvall | |
Suquamish | |
Vashon | |
Silvana | |
Enumclaw | |
Snohomish | |
Spanaway | |
Mukilteo | |
Mountlake Terrace | |
Puyallup | |
Lakewood | |
Port Orchard | |
Pacific | |
Milton | |
Pierce | |
Fox Island | |
Buckley | |
Roy | |
Burley | |
Lakebay | |
Anderson Island | |
Eatonville | |
Longbranch | |
Steilacoom | |
Orting |