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Everett, Washington
NameEverett, Washington
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Everett, Washington is a city located in Snohomish County, Washington, situated near Seattle, Tacoma, and Bellevue. The city is home to the Boeing Everett Factory, which produces Boeing 747, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, and is also close to Puget Sound, Lake Washington, and the Cascade Range. Everett is part of the Seattle metropolitan area and is near Marysville, Washington, Mill Creek, Washington, and Lynnwood, Washington. The city is named after Everett Colby, the son of Charles L. Colby, a United States Congress member from New York.

Geography

The city of Everett, Washington is situated in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States, near the Canadian border and the cities of Vancouver, British Columbia and Bellingham, Washington. The city's geography is characterized by its proximity to Puget Sound and the Snohomish River, which flows through the city and into the sound. Everett is also close to Mount Rainier National Park, North Cascades National Park, and the Olympic National Park, making it a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy activities like hiking and skiing at Stevens Pass and The Summit at Snoqualmie. The city's climate is influenced by its proximity to the Pacific Ocean and the Olympic Mountains, with mild winters and cool summers, similar to Portland, Oregon and Olympia, Washington.

History

The area that is now Everett, Washington was originally inhabited by the Snohomish tribe, who were later displaced by European-American settlers. The city was founded in 1893 and was named after Everett Colby, the son of Charles L. Colby, a United States Congress member from New York. During World War II, Everett played an important role in the production of B-17 Flying Fortress and B-29 Superfortress aircraft at the Boeing Everett Factory, which was also used to produce P-8 Poseidon and KC-46 Pegasus aircraft. The city is also home to the Snohomish County Courthouse, which was built in 1967 and features a unique design inspired by the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum in New York City. The city has a rich history, with notable events including the Great Fire of 1921 and the Everett Massacre of 1916, which was a confrontation between Industrial Workers of the World members and local authorities, similar to the Lawrence Textile Strike and the Bisbee Deportation.

Demographics

As of the 2020 United States Census, the city of Everett, Washington had a population of over 115,000 people, with a diverse range of ages, ethnicities, and incomes. The city is home to a large number of Hispanic and Latino Americans, as well as Asian Americans, African Americans, and Native Americans. The median household income in Everett is around $60,000, with a range of industries represented, including aerospace, healthcare, and technology, with major employers including Boeing, Premera Blue Cross, and Zulily. The city is also home to a number of community colleges and universities, including Everett Community College and Washington State University, which offer programs in fields like engineering, nursing, and business administration at the University of Washington and Seattle University.

Economy

The economy of Everett, Washington is driven by a range of industries, including aerospace, healthcare, and technology. The city is home to the Boeing Everett Factory, which produces Boeing 747, Boeing 767, Boeing 777, and Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft, and is also a major center for the production of commercial aircraft and military aircraft, with companies like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman having a presence in the city. Other major employers in the city include Premera Blue Cross, Zulily, and Fortive, which offer jobs in fields like software development, data analysis, and customer service at companies like Microsoft, Amazon, and Google. The city is also home to a number of small businesses and startups, particularly in the downtown area, which features a range of restaurants, shops, and entertainment venues, similar to Pioneer Square in Seattle and Pearl District in Portland, Oregon.

Education

The city of Everett, Washington is served by the Everett Public Schools district, which operates a range of elementary schools, middle schools, and high schools, including Everett High School and Cascade High School. The city is also home to a number of private schools, including Archbishop Murphy High School and Immaculate Conception-St. Mary's School, which offer programs in fields like Catholic education and special education at schools like Georgetown Preparatory School and Gonzaga University. In addition, the city is home to Everett Community College, which offers associate's degree programs in fields like nursing, engineering, and business administration at colleges like Shoreline Community College and Bellevue College. The city is also close to a number of universities, including University of Washington, Seattle University, and Washington State University, which offer programs in fields like law, medicine, and engineering at schools like University of California, Berkeley and Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

Transportation

The city of Everett, Washington is served by a range of transportation options, including the Everett Transit system, which operates a network of buses throughout the city. The city is also home to the Everett Station, which offers Amtrak and Sounder commuter rail service to destinations like Seattle, Tacoma, and Vancouver, British Columbia. In addition, the city is close to Paine Field, which offers general aviation and commercial airline service, as well as Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, which offers flights to destinations around the world on airlines like Delta Air Lines, Alaska Airlines, and American Airlines. The city is also accessible by car, with several major highways, including Interstate 5 and US Route 2, passing through the city, similar to Interstate 405 and US Route 101 in California.