Birthplace of Boeing airplanes, Everett is a lively coastal city just north of Seattle. Its waterfront, once a highly industrialized area home to a naval base and large paper mill, has recently undergone a transformative redevelopment as a locale for seaside shopping, dining and festivities. The city's numerous parks, boasting free live concerts every summer, are excellent for hiking or relaxing, while the coast is a popular spot for sailing, water sports and whale watching excursions.
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5.0 based on 306 reviews
The aircraft, vehicles and artifacts in the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum are rare treasures of military technology — a testament to the era’s engineering skill and humanity’s spirit during the world conflicts of the 20th century. On rotation in our working hangar are military artifacts from the United States, Britain, Germany, Soviet Union and Japan, acquired by Paul G. Allen and restored with unparalleled authenticity to share with the public. FHCAM is operated by Friends of Flying Heritage, a 501(c)(3) organization committed to educating people about these rare historic aircraft and artifacts. The museum is currently experiencing rapid growth, bringing in exciting new wonders like the Republic F-105 Thunderchief, de Havilland Mosquito and dozens of new artifacts in 2017.
This is great military museum. The museum covers mostly world war 2 and cold war military vehicles. Most are airplanes but there is a section for land vehicles, a small section for naval history as well and even a corner for animals. This museum is very well done. I highly recommend it.
5.0 based on 55 reviews
Your immersive entertainment experience, full of puzzles, secrets and mystery!
This was my second time here - I did Deadwood about a year ago with a group of friends and had been meaning to come back. This time I did Cairo with my family. It was nice that there were many different clues to figure out so that everyone could work on parts and then we put it together as a team. Everyone enjoyed it- it was challenging enough without being overwhelming. Nick was our guide and gave us enough guidance so we didn’t waste our time. Highly recommended activity.
4.5 based on 237 reviews
This was our families first time here. We went for school field trips but that was with one kid and not all. My children spent over 3 hours wandering from one exhibit to the next. We went on a Sunday morning and there were minimal crowds. I think for a family of 4 it is worth getting an annual membership.
4.5 based on 79 reviews
UPDATE - We’re excited to see you again! Funko HQ is now open for online orders with curbside pick-up. Full details are available at funko(dot)com(slash)hq-curbside
We had driven 500+ miles and stopped in Everett yesterday. We got here late afternoon on Saturday and there was a 30 minute wait in line to get in. It was raining, but there is an awning to stand under. Dress for the weather. Masks required. It is a huge store and is divided into different sections. My adult son is the collector and I had him on the phone telling him what was available. I found a few that he wanted to add to the specific groups that he collects plus a few funko exclusives. I was told that they get shipments on Wednesdays and Thursdays so I suggest for the best selection, to get there early on those days. I enjoyed seeing the store but my husband was not impressed.... lol.
4.0 based on 37 reviews
What a joy to see the gardens all decorated with thousands of lights! The paths are well lit, wide enough for roll chairs and walkers. A lovely event for families of all ages. Everybody was wearing masks, and there was JOY all around! We even saw friends having a tailgate party in the parking lot, all well distanced.
5.0 based on 27 reviews
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