Everett, WA is largest city in Snohomish County, Washington with more than 110,000 residents. It also is the county seat. Located 25 miles north of Seattle, the city is nestled between Port Gardner Bay and the Snohomish River. North Everett’s quaint historic downtown is home to a vibrant arts, culture and music scene, delicious dining, pubs and breweries, Angel of the Winds Arena, and family-oriented festivals year-round. The downtown offers unique shopping experiences including Funko’s headquarters.
Getting to Everett is very easy by car, train, bus and air. Paine Field has commercial air service with 24 daily flights to destinations along the west coast.
The Port Gardner waterfront is home to the Naval Station Everett and the Port of Everett, the largest public marina on the West Coast. Northwest Everett is also home to Providence Regional Medical Center and new branch of Seattle Children’s Hospital, offering more than 15 pediatric subspecialties of care.
Everett has several world-class education partners, serving students from pre-K to college. Everett School District students outperform the state on assessments in every subject and every grade. Everett Community College and Washington State University at Everett offer world-class higher education with various programs including avionics, technology, healthcare, engineering and agriculture.
The Boeing Company, and the robust network of high-tech and manufacturing enterprises also call Everett home.
The City’s Parks and Community Services Department maintains several parks and offers classes and excursions on a year-round basis.
Angel of the Winds Arena has a community ice rink, and is home to the Everett Silvertips Hockey Club, and Funko Field is home to the Everett Aquasox minor-league baseball team.
To learn more about Everett visit everettwa.gov, liveineverett.com and www.downtowneverettwa.org