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Seattle Bible College (SBC) is a four-year Bible college in Everett, Washington that offers theological and church ministry degrees. It was founded in 1955 and is associated with Philadelphia Church in Seattle, Washington which is associated with the Fellowship of Christian Assemblies.
Street address: 2911 Colby Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.everetttheatre.org
Street address: 1711 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA 92201 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 2814 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 910 75th Street SE, Everett, WA 98203 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 2926 Wetmore Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 1615 Hewitt Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 2822 Colby Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 (from Wikidata)
Street address: 1402 SE Everett Mall Way, Everett, WA 98208 (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.regalcinemas.com
Street address: 2920 Colby Avenue, Everett, WA 98201 (from Wikidata)
USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) is the fifth Nimitz-class aircraft carrier in the United States Navy. She is the second Navy ship to have been named after the former President Abraham Lincoln. Her home port is Norfolk, Virginia, and she is a member of the United States Atlantic Fleet. She is administratively responsible to Commander, Naval Air Forces Atlantic, and operationally served as the flagship of Carrier Strike Group Nine and host to Carrier Air Wing Two until 2012. She was returned to the fleet on 12 May 2017, marking the successful completion of her refueling and complex overhaul (RCOH) carried out at Newport News Shipyard.
website: http://www.navy.mil/local/cvn72/
Key Bank Tower (also known as the Everett Mutual Tower) is a 203-foot (62 m) tall high-rise office building in downtown Everett, Washington. It has been the tallest building in Everett (measured to the architectural tip) since its completion in 1994. The building originally served as the headquarters of the Everett Mutual Bank until it was acquired by KeyBank in 1998. The tower is currently occupied by Farmers Insurance, First American Insurance, KeyBank, Merril Lynch, and Skotdal Real Estate offices as well as multiple retail outlets.
The Edward D. Hansen Conference Center is a $12 million addition to the Angel of the Winds Arena in Everett, Washington. The three-story facility includes a 11,385-square-foot (1,057.7 m2) ballroom with capacity for 800 people and is divisible into four rooms. In addition to the ballroom, the conference center has three private meeting rooms. The Conference Center is also the home of the City of Everett's official art collection, including the Pilchuck Glass Collection. The Conference Center hosts approximately 200 events per year.
The Boeing Everett Factory, in Everett, Washington, is an airplane assembly building owned by Boeing. Located on the north-east corner of Paine Field, it is the largest building in the world by volume at 13,385,378 m3 (472,370,319 cu ft) and covers 399,480 m2 (98.7 acres; 39.948 hectares; 0.399 square kilometres). This is the factory where the wide-body Boeing 747, 767, 777, and 787 are assembled.
website: http://www.boeing.com/commercial/facilities/index.html
The North Coast Casket Company Building was a building located in Everett, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building was built in 1926 when William G. Humbert added a casket production building for his mill. It had been known as the North Coast Casket Company Building and the Collins Building.
Street address: 1210 West Marine View Drive (from Wikidata)
NRHP reference number: 06000700
The Hewitt Avenue National Historic District is a section of downtown Everett in Washington, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.
NRHP reference number: 10001020
Japanese Gulch, is a 1,071-acre (4.33 km2) drainage basin located in Snohomish County, Washington. Within the drainage basin, the City of Mukilteo owns 147 acres of land including a dog park, waterfront access, open space, and a community garden. With its rich historical significance and intertwining trails it brings astonishing beauty to an increasingly urban area. Hikers, bicyclists, and nature lovers have enjoyed this treasure for over 30 years.
Everett Memorial Stadium is an outdoor stadium complex in Everett, Washington, primarily used for football and baseball. Opened in 1947, it has been the home field of the Everett AquaSox, a minor league baseball team in the Northwest League, and its predecessor the Everett Giants, since 1984. Since 2013, the football stadium has also been home to the Everett Reign, a women's football team. Remodeled in 1998, it currently has a seating capacity of 3,682 for baseball and 12,000 for football.
The Future of Flight Aviation Center is an aviation museum and education center located at the northwest corner of Paine Field in Mukilteo, Washington. It is the starting point for the Boeing Tour, a tour of a portion of Boeing's Everett, Washington production facility in which the models 747, 767, 777 and 787 are built. It is also home of the Future of Flight Foundation, a nonprofit organization that owns the museum's collection and engages in worldwide education outreach.
Trinity Lutheran College was an accredited, Christian liberal arts college in Everett, Washington, that offered bachelor's degrees, associate degrees, and 1-year certificates. The Campus Center was located in downtown Everett between the Cascade Mountains and Puget Sound. The college ceased instruction in 2016.
Street address: 2802 Wetmore Ave., Everett, WA, 98201 (from Wikidata)
website: http://www.tlc.edu
The Everett Massacre (also known as Bloody Sunday) was an armed confrontation between local authorities and members of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) union, commonly called "Wobblies". It took place in Everett, Washington on Sunday, November 5, 1916. The event marked a time of rising tensions in Pacific Northwest labor history.