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  2. Port of Everett - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Everett was established on July 13, 1918, via a referendum of Everett citizens. The port was formed in hopes of luring a naval shipyard amid a maritime boom caused by World War I, which would end a few months later. [4] The new port instead became a major lumber trader in the 1920s, owing to the dominant industry in Everett at the time.

  3. Angel of the Winds Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Everett Historical Commission refused to grant waivers for the demolition, but were overruled by the Everett City Council. [7] The arena, named the Everett Events Center, opened to the public on September 27, 2003, for a preview event attended by approximately 4,000 people. [13] It cost $71.5 million to construct. [2]

  4. Everett, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Everett (/ ˈ ɛ v ə r ɪ t /; Lushootseed: dᶻəɬigʷəd) is the county seat and most populous city of Snohomish County, Washington, United States.It is 25 miles (40 km) north of Seattle and is one of the main cities in the metropolitan area and the Puget Sound region.

  5. Possession Sound - Wikipedia

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    Possession Sound is part of Puget Sound, located in the U.S. state of Washington between Whidbey Island and the shoreline of Snohomish County approximately between the cities of Everett and Mukilteo. Possession Sound connects the main Puget Sound basin to the south with Saratoga Passage and Port Susan to the north.

  6. Jetty Island - Wikipedia

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    The original dredged material was deposited over 100 years ago and has been added to over time. The Port of Everett gained ownership of Jetty Island in 1929 and, with the help of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, built a new marsh of dredged river materials in 1989. [2]

  7. Equator (schooner) - Wikipedia

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    The Port of Everett took custody of Equator and announced plans to dismantle her and reuse her timber for public art and an interpretive exhibit. Several nautical archeologists, including students from Texas A&M University, began documenting the ship's remains in June 2023 while preparations for dismantling her were made.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Snohomish ...

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    Everett City Hall: Everett City Hall: May 2, 1990 : 3002 Wetmore Ave. Everett: Officially renamed the Mayor William E. Moore building in 2012. 11: Everett Fire Station No. 2: Everett Fire Station No. 2: May 2, 1990 : 2801 Oakes Ave.

  9. Everett Station - Wikipedia

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    Everett Station is a train station serving the city of Everett, Washington, United States.The station has been served by Cascades and Empire Builder since opening in 2002, replacing an earlier station near the Port of Everett.