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Resources

A Brief History of Washington Township — This condensed history was compiled by Phil Holmes. The modern city of Fremont has been built on beautiful land with a long, interesting history. This rich, historical heritage fits readily into time periods that had their own specific influences on the history of Fremont.

Historical Papers — A collection of papers covering topics of local historical significance.

Local History Sites — Links to websites about local historical buildings and activities.

Community Sites — Links to city websites, local community and business organizations.

Special Projects — Information about special projects, such as the Our Heritage Oral History project.

Resources

A Brief History of Washington Township

Historical Papers

  • General
  • Fremont
  • Newark
  • Union City

 

Local History Sites

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  • Fremont
  • Newark
  • Union City

 

Community Sites

Special Projects

Stroll Through Time on Ellsworth Street

190 Anza Street
Fremont, CA 94539

(510) 623-7907
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