
Everett Motor Movie
7601 Evergreen Way,
Everett,
WA
98203
7601 Evergreen Way,
Everett,
WA
98203
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The Everett Motor Movie opened on April 12, 1951 with Betty Grable in “Call Me Mister” & Forrest Tucker in “California Passage”. It was designed by Seattle architect Paul G. Carlson. The drive-in could accommodate 736 cars. It was closed on July 25, 1979 with Gary Springer in “Hometown USA” and has since been demolished. Its site now hosts a shopping center.
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Now Cascade Plaza @ 7601 Evergreen Way, Everett WA 98203.
Please update.
Opened on April 12th, 1951. Grand opening ad posted.
Closed on July 25, 1979 with “Hometown USA”.