Hewitt Avenue Historic District
Hewitt Avenue National Historic District | |
South side of the 1800 block of Hewitt Avenue | |
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Location | 1620-1915 Hewitt Ave. and portions of Wetmore, Rockefeller, Oakes, and Lombard Ave., Everett, Washington |
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Coordinates | 47°58′45″N 122°12′19″W / 47.97917°N 122.20528°WCoordinates: 47°58′45″N 122°12′19″W / 47.97917°N 122.20528°W |
NRHP Reference # | 10001020[1] |
Added to NRHP | December 13, 2010 |
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.[1]
It includes the Labor Temple, at 2812 Lombard Avenue, an "eclectic" building built in 1930 which was designed by architect C. Ferris White.[2]:13
It also includes works by architects Benjamin F. Turnbull, Morrison & Stimson, Clayton Wilson, and A.F. Heide and work built by Howard S. Wright, contractor.[2]:18
References
- 1 2 Weekly Announcement, December 23, 2010
- 1 2 Sonja Sokol Fürész (August 25, 2010). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Hewitt Avenue Historic District". City of Everett website.
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