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Fremont, CA

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Fremont, CA is one of the largest cities in California by land area and is the fourth most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area, behind San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland. While Fremont is known for the Bay Area Rapid Transport System, it hosts an array of historic gems, such as landmarks, museums and period buildings that are celebrated attractions to this day. The Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum tells the story of film-making before it reached Hollywood. Shinn Historic Park and Arboretum is one of the most beloved historic parks in Fremont. Vallejo Adobe is known for being part of the Mission of San Jose and sits in the middle of scenic California Nursery Historic Park in the Niles District of Fremont. Lake Elizabeth is the signature feature of Central Park and envelops over 40 acres of water. The Olive Hyde Art Center and Gallery is located in the historic are known as Mission San Jose, which was the former home of the indigenous Ohlone Indians. The Museum of Local History will take you back to when Fremont began to thrive in the 1840's and will walk you through time up until World War II. It also includes exhibits containing fossils that date back centuries that were found in Bell Quarry. Aqua Adventure Waterpark will keep the entire family cool on those hot days. The California Nursery Historic Park is perfect for hiking and afternoon picnics. The Niles Farmers' Market has been the authentic flavor of Fremont for years. Here you'll find a wide range of products from regional vendors like the famous Niles Pie Company and Pamela Soap. The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge was created to protect the captivating wildlife and endangered species in this part of California, and is known for being the place to come if you want to confer with nature. Higuera Adobe is located at the base of Mission Peak in the Warm Springs District of Fremont. Built in 1840, it was originally part of Fulgencio Higuera Ranch, but only Higuera Adobe remains intact. The Leland Stanford Winery is a historical landmark that set out to put Fremont's wines on the map. While Leland Stanford is better known as a former Governor of California, United States Senator and the founder of Stanford University, his winery was used as a resort back in the day by the rich and famous of Fremont. The Alameda Creek Trail is part of the Coyote Hills Regional Park. It is made up of over 900 acres of marsh and grasslands and is known for its rolling hills and grassy knolls.