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.
Everett Motor Movie opening 11 Apr 1951, Wed The Everett Daily Herald (Everett, Washington) Newspapers.com
Closed on July 25, 1979 with “Hometown USA”.