Museum Links Page


LINKS TO THE LOCAL AREA




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

A brief history of Washington Township, Alameda County, California
From the prehistoric to the present, learn about Washington Township, Alameda County California.

Museum Interests Various items from the Museum of Local History.
- Projects
- Newsletter
- Minutes
- Historical Papers
 
Local History Sites
Historic buildings, areas and people.

Local Links
Community sites.

1868 Earthquake
Information on the "Great Quake."

Museum Schedule

Open days in red.
 
Return to Museum Main Page.

Alameda Creek Trail Alameda Creek Regional Trail follows the banks of Alameda Creek in southern Alameda County from the mouth of Niles Canyon... http://www.ebparks.org/parks/trails/alameda_creek

http://www.ebparks.org/parks/trails/alameda_creek

California School for the Deaf Home page for the California School for the Deaf.

http://www.csdf.k12.ca.us/

Chamber of Commerce Home page for the Fremont Chamber of Commerce.

http://www.fremontbusiness.com/

City of Fremont City government website.

http://www.ci.fremont.ca.us/

City of Newark City government website.

http://www.ci.newark.ca.us/

Coyote Hills East Bay Regional Park District web site.

http://www.ebparks.org/parks/coyote_hills

Mission San Jose Chamber of Commerce The Mission San Jose Chamber of Commerce is organized for the purpose of creating, enhancing and promoting business activity...

http://www.msjchamber.org/index.html

Mission San Jose Pages A guide for visiting Mission San Jose.

http://www.museumoflocalhistory.org/msj_home

Museum's Schedule of Operation This page displays the schedule of the days that the museum will be open.

http://www.museumoflocalhistory.org/pages/open_days.php

Niles Events You are invited, so mark your calendar and plan to attend the festivities sponsored by the Niles Main Street Association!

http://www.niles.org/events.htm

Niles Main Street Association The community of Niles is rich in history and has gained recognition as a truly unique spot in the San Francisco Bay Area.

http://www.niles.org/

Quarry Lakes Quarry Lakes incorporates the historic boundaries of two Mexican ranchos and the former Mission San Jose lands

http://www.ebparks.org/parks/quarry_lakes

Roadside Arboretum The unofficial online arboretum of Washington Township (Fremont, Newark and Union City).

http://www.fremontica.com/roadside/

Tri-City Ecology Center Tri-City Ecology Center works to maintain or improve the environment in Fremont, Union City and Newark. They also maintain the Museum of Local History's native and introduced plant garden at 190 Anza St.

http://www.tricityecology.org

Union City City government website.

http://www.ci.union-city.ca.us/


 
 
 

 
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