About this property
The Hewitt Avenue Historic District is a section of downtown Everett in Washington, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010. It includes the Labor Temple, at 2812 Lombard Avenue, an "eclectic" building built in 1930 which was designed by architect C. Ferris White. 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. A pair of early 20th century buildings were demolished in 2002 to make way for the Everett Events Center, an indoor sports arena and convention center at the southwest side of Hewitt Avenue and Broadway. The Hewitt Avenue Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2011 and commemorated with new street signs in 2013.
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Federal Designation
The National Register of Historic Places, administered by the National Park Service, is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical, architectural, archaeological, engineering, or cultural significance. Listing on the National Register recognizes a property's importance to American history but does not place restrictions on private owners; it does, however, make properties eligible for federal historic preservation tax incentives and enables consideration in federal planning decisions. This property is recorded in the National Register under reference number 10001020. It was listed on December 13, 2010.
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Property data from the National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service (public domain).
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Questions about this property
When was Hewitt Avenue Historic District listed on the National Register?
Hewitt Avenue Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 13, 2010.
What type of historic resource is Hewitt Avenue Historic District?
Hewitt Avenue Historic District is classified as a district in the National Register of Historic Places.
What is the period of significance for Hewitt Avenue Historic District?
The period of significance for Hewitt Avenue Historic District is recorded as the industrial era, specifically around 1930.
Can I research the history near Hewitt Avenue Historic District?
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