Raspberry Bay, Washington
Fairly large costal town. Always foggy.
Town
Mostly English and Spanish, although there are also large groups of Russian and Vietnamese speakers.
Lacrosse, soccer, archery, and golf are popular. Ultimate frisbee, boxing, and competitive rowing are lesser.
Subjected to all Washington state and all US federal laws.
~ 22,000.
"Cozy, comfortable, content."
USD, although some immigrant-owned small businesses will accept foreign money.
The town is clustered together off the coast. Those on the outskirts of town are around 20 minutes from the beach.
Spring: Overcast very frequently. Temperatures usually range 40 - 50 F.
Summer: The humidity is low. Temperatures usually range 50 - 70 F.
Fall: Rains more frequently as it gets closes to winter. Temperatures usually range 40 - 60 F.
Winter: Rains frequently, snows on occasion. Temperatures usually range 20 - 40 F.
Foggy most days, especially in the mornings and evenings.
Western Washington.
Primarily apples, potatoes, wheat, and mistletoe.
1923
None.
Wealthy socialites moved from the east coast, seeking somewhere more secluded and mysterious. Wealth of the town dwindled some, but left it prosperous overall.