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Everett, Washington
NameEverett, Washington
Settlement typeCity
NicknameThe City of Smokestacks, Jet City
Motto"A City of Pride and Progress"

Everett, Washington. It is the county seat of Snohomish County and a major city on the Puget Sound region's Possession Sound waterfront. Founded in the 1890s by eastern industrialists, it grew rapidly due to lumber and manufacturing, later becoming globally significant as the home of Boeing's wide-body aircraft assembly. The city features a deep-water port, vibrant cultural districts, and extensive access to the natural beauty of the Pacific Northwest.

History

The area was historically inhabited by the Coast Salish peoples, specifically the Snohomish tribe. Modern settlement began with Henry Hewitt Jr., Charles L. Colby, and John D. Rockefeller backing the Everett Land Company to establish an industrial city in 1890, named for the son of investor Charles Colby. The Everett massacre of 1916 was a pivotal and violent clash between Industrial Workers of the World members and local authorities. The city's economy was long dominated by the Weyerhaeuser lumber mill and the Everett Pulp and Paper Mill. A transformative event was the 1966 selection of the site for the Boeing Everett Factory, cementing its identity in aerospace manufacturing and leading to the development of the Boeing 747, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner.

Geography

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of over 48 square miles, with a significant portion being water from Port Gardner Bay and the Snohomish River estuary. It is situated on the traditional lands of the Tulalip Tribes and lies approximately 25 miles north of Seattle. Major geographic features include the Interstate 5 corridor, Jetty Island, and the Union Slough. The city's topography ranges from waterfront bluffs to flat river delta, with views of the Olympic Mountains and the Cascade Range.

Demographics

As of the most recent United States Census, the population exceeds 110,000 residents, making it the seventh-largest city in Washington. The demographic composition has diversified significantly, with growing Hispanic and Asian American communities. Key institutions influencing population studies include Everett Community College and the economic pull of the Boeing Company. Neighborhoods such as North Everett and South Everett exhibit distinct demographic profiles, with the Everett School District serving a large portion of the city's youth.

Economy

The economy is anchored by the Boeing Commercial Airplanes division and the Port of Everett, a major shipping terminal for Washington State Ferries and international cargo. Other significant employers include the Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, the United States Navy at Naval Station Everett, and Amazon. The city has seen growth in technology and retail sectors, with companies like Funko headquartered downtown. The Snohomish County Public Utility District and Fluke Corporation are also major contributors to the regional economy.

Culture and recreation

Cultural venues include the historic Everett Theatre, the Schack Art Center, and the Imagine Children's Museum. The Angel of the Winds Arena hosts the Everett Silvertips of the Western Hockey League and major concerts. Annual events like the Everett Food Truck Festival and the Sorticulture garden arts festival draw large crowds. Outdoor recreation is centered on the Everett Marina, Forest Park, and the Millennium Trail, with proximity to the Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest and Puget Sound for boating and fishing.

Government

The city operates under a mayor-council system. The current mayor is Cassie Franklin, and the legislative body is the Everett City Council. Key municipal services are managed by the Everett Police Department and Everett Fire Department. The city is part of Washington's 2nd congressional district, represented in the United States House of Representatives by Rick Larsen. It also falls within the jurisdiction of the Snohomish County Council and the Washington State Department of Transportation.

Category:Cities in Washington (state) Category:Snohomish County, Washington Category:Port cities in Washington (state)