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  2. Rucker Mansion (Everett, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Ruckers moved into the residence in the summer of 1905 and lived there until 1923, when the home was sold to Clyde Walton for $32,000. The Walton family lived in the home until 1959. The home has since maintained its private residence status, having been bought and sold in the real estate market over the past 50 years. [6]

  3. Rucker Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Prosperity returned to Everett around 1900, and the Rucker brothers were among the city's leading citizens, with extensive investments in local real estate, banks, and other ventures. Among these ventures was the Rucker Brothers Timber Company, which operated a sawmill in nearby Lake Stevens and several timber camps to the east.

  4. Key Bank Tower (Everett, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The tower is currently occupied by Farmers Insurance, First American Insurance, KeyBank, Merrill Lynch, and Skotdal Real Estate offices as well as multiple retail outlets. [3] Key Bank Tower is located at 2707 Colby Avenue, adjacent to the Everett Performing Arts Center. The top floor is home to the studios of radio stations KRKO and KKXA. [5]

  5. Jane Rucker - Wikipedia

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    Jane Morris Rucker (January 29, 1830 – November 10, 1907) was a pioneer of Everett, Washington.She was the first female resident of Everett, coming to the area in 1889. Jane Rucker and two of her sons, Wyatt and Bethal, were among the largest landowners of the cit

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  7. Weyerhaeuser Office Building - Wikipedia

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    The Weyerhaeuser Office Building is a historic building located in Everett, Washington.It was built in 1923 as offices for Weyerhaeuser, at the time the largest employer in Everett; the company commissioned architect Carl Gould to design a 6,000-square-foot (560 m 2) building that would showcase local wood varieties such as fir, cedar, and hemlock. [3]

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