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8/9/2017
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4 <br /> The second Bank of Everett built their new building in 1962 on a block that had several <br /> buildings from the early days of Everett. There was a frame cottage at 2718 Wetmore in 1902, <br /> and the large Red Men's Wigwam building at 2724 Wetmore in 1903. In 1927, a service <br /> station may have been there as part of the Pilchuck Tribe #42's permit. In 1962, a temporary <br /> wood building served the Bank of Everett at 2724 Wetmore, and finally the mid-century Bank <br /> of Everett was built at the corner of California Street and Wetmore Avenue in 1963. <br /> • <br /> �_ . <br /> . .„....,.,3,..„,,„...„,,,.. <br /> ' a �E ' 1 ,t1 " `y,..x <br /> r <br /> 7:5 .t-A",14-..!. ,r'' ' <br /> it w <br /> Ill �' olli 'if A' <br /> f J <br /> RI <br /> .N' .i a. , <br /> A previous building in this area was the "Red Men's Wigwam" a fraternal organization at 2724 Wetmore. That <br /> building was dedicated on December 15, 1903 and torn down in the 1950s. A totem pole was erected in the middle <br /> of the intersection at Wetmore and California. <br /> 4 <br /> • <br /> 1 <br /> -44 <br /> 1 <br /> /1,•....""....1 1 ', . or/ <br /> ___„,h....ti <br /> .�, r <br /> F -yr" J <br /> , <br /> t rr r t <br /> .10 <br /> 1 <br /> 4f -. <br /> f <br /> -itiT\. <br /> The temporary Bank of Everett building was at 2724 Wetmore (1962). <br />
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