The Everett Resort | |
Location | 1269 Washington Rd. Washington, Vilas County, Wisconsin |
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NRHP reference No. | 08000982 |
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The resort was established by Fred Morey in the 1890s, just as logging was winding down. In 1897, ownership was transferred to Edward and Helen Everett. [2] [1]
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