Olympia

Olympia

Olympia is the largest city of the Thurston County with a total area of 50.97 km² or about 19 square miles, so it is easy to look for it on the map. It is the county seat of Puget Sound where it can be found on the southern end of it. Similarly, how the Greeks have its own sanctuary of the mighty Zeus, Washington also has its own Olympia.

Olympia Washington is located 47.46 miles southwest of Seattle. It can be traveled usually at 61 miles (1 hour 4 mins) by car and faster by plane at 48 miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The city can also be reached at any rate through public transportations like buses and trains from transit stations of Lacey, Seattle, and Tacoma.

It is easy to get directions, surely you don’t even need a map to get to Olympia Washington. Just hold on to your seat belts and be prepared to be amazed by the city lights and attractions along the way.

What is living in Olympia Washington really like?

Now that you know how to get there, it’s time to get to know more about the O-Town and how living there makes the best choice for yourself and your family.

As one of the Pacific Northwest’s glittering cities, Olympia Washington continues to have a booming economy. Thus, Oly can never be left out by its neighboring towns! The City of Olympia is likewise a home of diverse people and culture because the state government invests in community-related programs that cater to the needs of its people. Indeed, its mighty sustainability makes Olympia Washington an ideal place to live in.

So here’s an insider scoop to what living in Olympia Washington really like.

The Olympian Way

If you are looking for cool neighbors at home and free-spirited passersby on the streets then you may find them here in Olympia. Various people of age, sexual preferences, and race live in peace while being proud of who they really are.

Olympia Washington has roughly over 51, 202 residents as of early 2018 according to the World Population Review. It ranked 24th on the list of the most populous city in Washington with Seattle being on the top. So you might want to consider Olympia if uncrowded streets are your priority.

If you are looking to buy or sell a home in the area, we highly recommend Greene Realty Group.

Here are the reasons why you should consider Olympia Washington when it comes to people and culture:

People

First, the city’s population is composed of diverse major and minor ethnicities. Olympia shelters majorities, in particular, of White, Asian, African Americans, and other races. Since Olympia Washington is rich with Native American History, it is also home for American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islanders.

Second, the government of Olympia Washington not only focuses on race and ethnicities but also on sexual orientation. The city has an open door for anyone and raising that rainbow flag with pride.

Olympia Washington embraces people of color whether inside or out. And this is through supporting different community organizations that promote individuality, diversification, and equality. So if you belong to the people with color, Asians, Hispanics or one of the letters in the LGBTQ community, then you are welcome to live and breathe in the City of Olympia.

Culture

Last and equally important, Liberalism and Democracy. Olympia practices the liberal culture. You can walk and wear your own statements outside the streets. Even protest your own right to fight for your advocacies. Olympia Washington is an open mic to every people to speak and the government to hear. Be an Olympian and live the Olympian way!

The busy streets and ports of Olympia Washington

Do you have a mind of a window shopper or better yet an entrepreneur? Well, say hello to the busy downtowns and business streets of Olympia. Granted that the city has a healthy economy, you can find better jobs or build your own business empire.

Olympia Washington ranked 16th according to Forbes: Best Places for Business and Careers. It has an unemployment rate of 4.9% with a job growth of 3.4% in 2017. In fact, The unemployment rate of the city decreases overtime thus, giving more sustainable livelihood to more people. Olympia Washington has a cost of living cheaper than that of its neighboring cities like Tacoma and Seattle. So you can maintain and afford your own lifestyle. Downtown Olympia is the centerpiece of the town offering a variety of eclectic shopping and dining options. Olympia’s westside is one of the largest shopping destinations in the South Puget Sound with a large shopping mall complex at Capital Mall. And a thriving auto mall with several dealerships all located near one central location.

Now moving away from the uptown, the agriculture, and fishing industries are also flourishing in Olympia Washington. Farmers most work on the Westside of Olympia. Small-scale artisan farmers sell their produce in the West Olympia Farmers’ Market. The Olympia Farmers’ Market is the second largest farmers market in the state of Washington. Visit a variety of vendors including crafts, farms with fresh organic produce and fruits, meats, fresh seafood, fresh cut flowers, and live entertainment.

The Port of Olympia Washington is also famous for “small in size; mighty in sustainability” according to the article in Business View Magazine.

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