At The Corner- Rucker Ave and 41st Street

You might not have thought much about Rucker Avenue and 41st Street, but let me tell you, it’s got a few surprises up its sleeve. Our beloved Everett has its quirks, and this particular intersection is no exception. Whether you’re just passing through or you’re on your way to something specific, here are five things you didn’t know were right around the corner—literally. Oh, and spoiler alert: there’s a traffic camera, too.

1. American Legion Memorial Park

American Legion Memorial Park is a hidden gem just a short distance away. Not only does it offer fantastic views over the Snohomish River delta, but it also features tennis courts, picnic areas, and playgrounds—perfect for a lazy weekend afternoon. If you’re into hiking, the bluff trail offers a nice stretch of the legs with a pretty good reward at the end: sweeping views of the Puget Sound. Just try to keep your eyes on the road when you’re driving by, all right?

2. Hibulb Cultural Center & Natural History Preserve

A bit north of Rucker Avenue, you can immerse yourself in history at the Hibulb Cultural Center. This is not your average museum—it’s a deep dive into the heritage of the Tulalip Tribes. From the interactive Longhouse to the Canoe Hall, it’s packed with stories that take you back thousands of years before colonization. Plus, if you’re into cultural demonstrations, this place is known for its speaker series and even a celebrated film festival in November. A perfect spot for a day that demands a little more depth.

3. Jetty Island

Jetty Island, Everett WA

If you head west, you’ll find Jetty Island, a sandy stretch that’s like Everett’s answer to an island getaway. During the summer months, the city even runs a free ferry service to the island. It’s the perfect spot for a day out with the family—sand, sun, and maybe a little bit of kite flying if the wind is just right. Just be warned: your shoes might end up full of sand, and your face full of smiles.

4. Grand Avenue Park

This park is a bit of an unsung hero. Not only does it have a pedestrian bridge leading to the marina, but it also offers stellar views of the Everett waterfront, including a sneak peek at the naval station. There’s something very calming about looking out over the harbor, and it’s the perfect place to just let your mind wander. Take a picnic or just go for an evening stroll—either way, you won’t regret it.

5. Everett Farmers Market

Farmers Market, Everett, WA

You wouldn’t think a simple farmers market could have such character, but Everett Farmers Market proves otherwise. Open on Sundays, this market brings together local growers, artisans, and food vendors—it’s an absolute must for anyone looking to experience Everett in its most authentic form. Grab some fresh produce, listen to some live music, and get chatting with the locals. It’s community at its best.

6. And, of course, the Traffic Camera

Ah, yes—the inevitable traffic camera. Right there at Rucker Avenue and 41st Street, this trusty automated observer is ready to snap a picture if you’re getting a little too enthusiastic with the gas pedal. Just a reminder: this one’s been installed to reduce accidents, which means it’s all about keeping the community safe.  The Camera tickets do not go on your record.

But if you do happen to get a little too excited and get pulled over by an officer, well, let’s just say we’re here for you.

We’re Merrill Law, Everett’s premier firm when it comes to these sorts of things—whether it’s fighting a ticket or just giving you some advice on your options. Stay safe out there, and enjoy everything our city has to offer.

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