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Museum of Local History
 


The Museum of Local History is located at 190 Anza Street, Fremont, California.  It is a non-profit all volunteer group of people dedicated to researching and preserving the diverse history of Washington Township (Today the cities of Fremont, Union City and Newark).  This web site is an introduction to the content and capabilities of the museum and a welcome for you to visit us when you're in the area.
 
Events
Museum and city events.

Information about the Museum
The museum, its location, and becoming a member.

A brief history of Fremont, California
From the prehistoric to the present, learn about Fremont, California.

Museum Projects
Pictures and postcards of Washington Township, "Poppy Nymph," Landmark Trees, John C. Fremont, etc.

Fremont Area History Sites
Historic buildings, areas and people.

Local Links
Community sites.

1868 Earthquake
Information on the "Great Quake."

.pdf documents
Information from the Museum in .pdf documents."

Museum Schedule

Open days in red.
 
Fremont's 50th Anniversary logo
 

"Two Centuries at Mission San Jose
1797--1997"


Mission San Jose Book photo

by Phil Holmes

"Images of America, Niles, Fremont


Images of America, Niles, Fremont Book photo

by Phil Holmes & Jill Singleton

"Broncho Billy & the Essanay Film Company"



by David Kiehn

"Images of America, Irvington, Fremont


Niles, Fremont Book photo

by Phil Holmes & Jill Singleton

Other Books Available from the Museum


 
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Send mail to web@museumoflocalhistory.org with questions or comments about this web site.
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