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Downtown contains a wealth of historic buildings dating back to the City's <br />beginning during the booming decade of the 1890's. Eight buildings are featured <br />on the National, State, or local registers of historic places. This includes the <br />Monte Cristo Hotel, Everett Theatre, and the Snohomish County Courthouse <br />among other buildings (see buildings shaded in red in Figure 12 below). In <br />addition to these designated properties, downtown contains a substantial number <br />of other older buildings that contribute to its unique historical character. The <br />greatest concentration of these buildings are along Hewitt Avenue (see buildings <br />shaded in orange in Figure 12 below). <br />Figure 12. Downtown historic properties. <br />EXISTING CONDITIONS <br />Figure 10. Monte Cristo Hotel. <br />Figure 11. Historic buildings on Hewitt Avenue. <br />EVERETT DOWNTOWN PLAN - DRAFT 6/29/2006 15 <br />c <br />er«•a ero <br />� <br />_�••.• <br />CalMany Avg <br />�i f ,moi <br />= <br />E�MPv�WnnPW. - <br />Mif1aE1¢ 9Wpinyt <br />isr.. <br />paeft Aw <br />Figure 12. Downtown historic properties. <br />EXISTING CONDITIONS <br />Figure 10. Monte Cristo Hotel. <br />Figure 11. Historic buildings on Hewitt Avenue. <br />EVERETT DOWNTOWN PLAN - DRAFT 6/29/2006 15 <br />