2320 Rucker Ave National Register of Historic Places The Roland Hartley Mansion, built in 1910 and 1911 at 2320 Rucker was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986 in recognition of its architectural significance and its connection with Roland Hill Hartley, a leading Everett lumber baron, Everett […]
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1725 Grand Ave. National Register of Historic Places One of the grandest homes in what today is Everett’s Northwest Neighborhood, this architectural gem has been owned by prominent people from the timber industry, politics and aerospace. The house was built for Charles and Idalia Fratt in 1906, at a time […]
Everett’s Evergreen Cemetery by Melinda Van Wingen Everett, the “City of Smokestacks,” was once home to dozens of pulp, paper, shingle, and lumber mills. The milltown culture died off by the late 20th century. Buoyed instead by a 1960s Boeing boom, businesses left the compact North Everett peninsula for the sprawling […]
June 14th 12:00 Noon Evergreen Cemetery 4504 Broadway – Meet at North gate entrance $5 Members/ $10 Public Join Historic Everett as we guide you on a walking tour of the Historic Evergreen Cemetery. Led by board member and educator Gene Fosheim, we will visit the final resting place of […]