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- Naval Station Everett - Naval Station Everett is the Navy's most modern facility. Construction started in November 1987 and during the first week of 1994 personnel moved into the recently completed Fleet Support and Administration buildings and officially began operations at Naval Station Everett.
- Everett Family Tree - Descendants of Hannah Anthony, William Westall and Robert Everett as compiled by Joel Alexander Everett.
- Everett - Surname index as compiled by Bill Everett from Hartford, MI USA.
- Everett - History of the James C Everett Jnr family.
- Everett - Family history of John Gordon Everett from Haverhill, MA USA.
- Everett - Ancestral heritage of James Coolidge Everett.
- City of Everett Police Department - Law enforcement team information on public safety and crime prevention programs.
- Everett Kendo and Iaido Club - Classes conduct at the Everett Community College campus.
- Everett, Terry - Official web site for Representative Terry Everett (R - AL).
- Everett Fire Department - Photos, general information and contact numbers.
Wikipedia Articles
- Everett Transit - Everett Transit is the public transit authority of Everett, Washington, the only city in Snohomish County not to belong to Community Transit. As of 2004, Everett Transit operated 41 buses within Everett on 11 routes.
- Everett, Georgia - Everett, Georgia is a small, rural community in Glynn County, Georgia, USA (not to be confused with another Everett located in Thomas County). It was originally chartered as Everett City, GA in 1894, but lost its municipality status about ten years later, having failed to grow as hoped.
- Everett Memorial Stadium - Everett Memorial Stadium is a stadium in Everett, Washington. It is primarily used for baseball, and is the home field of the Everett AquaSox minor league baseball team.
- USS Everett (PF-8) - USS Everett (PF-8), a Tacoma-class frigate, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for Everett, Washington.
- Everett massacre - 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", which took place in Everett, Washington on Sunday, November 5 1916. The tragic event marked a time of rising tensions in Pacific Northwest labor history.