Skagit Valley in northwestern Washington is home to tens of millions of tulips.

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If the name Skagit Valley sounds familiar thats because it probably is.

The verdant valley in Washington produces everything from cheese and beerto garlic and berries.

Tulips from the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival in Washington

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Seafood is plucked from the sea and served up fresh and all-you-can-pick blueberry farms dot the landscape.

Each year visitors flock to the Skagit Valley to behold row upon row of delightfully color-coordinated tulips.

The Skagit Valley Tulip Festival is a celebration of the bloom and the endless beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

A woman dressed in flowers at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

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Skagit Valley sitsbetween Seattleand the U.S.-Canadian border in Washingtons northwestern corner.

The valley is just over one hour by car from Seattle and 1.5 hours from Vancouver.

To the west of the valley, there are 60 miles of coastline, including the San Juan Islands.

Garden Rosalyn filled with tulips from the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

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The smallerTulip Townhas over 55 tulip varieties along with a beer and wine garden.

Picking tulips from the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival

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