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Pin 131432 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
The city of Everett sits at the very edge of the Seattle metropolitan, almost arguably not a part of it. With this, you will see signs that are largely English, and sprinkled around are occasional non-English signs.
Pin 131433 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
An auto shop located in Everett. It sits just on the edge of an industrial block that's not too far from the transit center.
Pin 131434 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
This is an advisory talking about a nearby baseball stadium for a minor league team that will soon be having the stadium moved to a different location within Everett. Notably, this sign expects that the only readers will know English.
Pin 131435 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English) Español (Spanish)
One of the first pieces of signage that has a language other than English that I could find. a warning advisory to be aware of telephone poles. Operating on the expectation that there will be both English and Spanish speaking people using this area.
Pin 131436 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
More English signs in the area immediately from the transit center. This one is advertising traffic control, which is fitting for how car-centered the downtown part of Everett seems to be
Pin 131437 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
العربية (Arabic) English (English)
Here's a sign featuring both Arabic through the name "Aladdin" as well as English through the subsequent "bail bonds" part. Perhaps the business is owned by or was previously owned by someone with an Arabic name, which could at least imply a population other than white European english-speakers
Pin 131438 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
an information placard detailing the establishment of a library that's in Everett. The establishment of the building is in part inspired by Andrew Carnegie, a 19th century steel mill executive. Having information that's only English prevents others from enjoying the foundation of this building.
Pin 131439 United States Seattle
English (English)
vibrant colors showing sales from May 29th to June 1st - promoting sales at the mall
Pin 131440 United States Seattle
English (English)
New summer clothing promotion sign for clothing store
Pin 131441 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
The campus directory of Snohomish county headquarters. Being a governing body, part of me would expect there to be more than just English to supplement more people using the campus courthouse, but only English stands here.
Pin 131442 United States Seattle
English (English) 日本語 (Japanese)
Japanese ramen restaurant with the name of the restaurant shown in both Japanese and Englishh
Pin 131443 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
Info sign regarding the expansion of the children's museum in downtown Everett. Lots of the expansion signs in the downtown area seem to be exclusively in English, both saying that the majority of speakers in the area are English, and that there's an expectation that future residents will also only speak English.
Pin 131444 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
Here's another Everett sign expecting most everyone reading it to understand English. I can't help but imagine if someone is non-English speaking how they would know what to and not to stay away from.
Pin 131445 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
Without any context, something like this would almost be a way to bring in people who want to prolong the efforts that Christopher Columbus set, which communicates how many people in Everett would be interested in coming to something like that.
Pin 131446 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
日本語 (Japanese)
a heavily stylized Japanese mural text. Not sure what it says but it's definitely not English. Speaks volumes that the first piece of Asian text is used for a mural
Pin 131447 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English) Español (Spanish)
the first restaurant featuring non-english text. I expect to see more of these.
Pin 131448 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English)
speaks for itself
Pin 131449 United States Seattle
English (English) Français (French)
Information about new backers that will open soon (French)
Pin 131450 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
日本語 (Japanese)
kanji characters for a ramen restaurant
Pin 131451 Mitchell_Swartzell United States Everett
English (English) Español (Spanish)
advertisement for a Mexican restaurant. Spanish only in the name and nothing else