McCabe Block. 3120 Hewitt Avenue (1892)
National Register of Historic Places
Constructed in 1892 for investors William G. Swalwell and Melvin Swartout, the McCabe block is one of a few surviving examples of the substantial brick architecture erected during Everett's original boom. The foundations of this building served as a pavilion for the city's first Fourth of July celebration in 1892. Over the years, the building has had many uses ranging from a clothing store to offices, a tavern and various restaurants.