Washington State is known for a lot of things. We have tall mountains, deep valleys, rivers, lakes, small towns, big cities, and just about anything else you can think of.

But what about pyramids?

Pyramids exist outside of Egypt as well. Sure, there are several in Egypt but you can also find pyramids in Mexico and they even have one in Rome.

There is also, of course, a pyramid in Memphis which is a Pro Bass Shop which is definitely worth visiting if you find yourself in Memphis. It's also a huge tourist attraction and hotel complete with observation deck and restaurants.

But what about Washington State? Certainly we don't have any pyramids here because if we did I would have heard about it by now, right?

Well, as it turns out, there is a pyramid or sorts in Washington State.

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No, that's not the pyramid, the pyramid you can find is found in Everett, Washington, in Evergreen Cemetery.

If you find yourself in Everett, you can visit Rucker Tomb that is host to several generations of the Rucker family.

This pyramid is featured on Roadside America with more information about the tomb itself.

This pyramid in Washington was built in 1907, is 35-feet high, and available for anyone to come and visit it.

Best you don't try to climb this. Yes, it's not as massive as the ones in Egypt or Mexico, but you should still show some respect.

You can see it for yourself on Facebook.

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