Everett Historic District is a national historic district located at Everett, Pennsylvania. The district includes 300 contributing buildings and 1 contributing object in the central business district and surrounding residential area of Everett. The buildings date between about 1830 and 1952, and include notable examples of Gothic Revival and Federal style architecture. Notable non-residential buildings include the U.S. Post Office (1938), Everett Free Library, Zion Lutheran Church, Grace Brethren Church, Barndollar Methodist Church (1860), Everett Hardware Company Building (c. 1915), foundry on North Juniata Street (1874), and Everett Manufacturing Company (1920-1955).

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

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  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. PA-379, "Everett Iron Company, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA", 1 photo, 1 photo caption page
    • HAER No. PA-379-A, "Everett Iron Company, Iron Furnace, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA", 4 data pages
    • HAER No. PA-379-B, "Everett Iron Company, Locomotive Shop, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA", 1 photo, 1 photo caption page
    • HAER No. PA-379-C, "Everett Iron Company, Office Building, 0.25 mile Southwest of Everett, Earlston, Bedford County, PA", 2 photos, 1 photo caption page
  • Map and inventory of resources in the historic district

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