R. B. Schneider House

The large two-story frame house, located in Fremont, exemplifies a transitional product of Queen Anne and
Neo-Classical Revival styles. Businessman R. B. Schneider, founder of the Nye, Schneider, Fowler Company,
grain dealers, built the house in 1887 with later additions being made about 1897 and 1909. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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234 West Tenth Street
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City Parks

Barnard Park - Picnic tables, playground, restrooms. Clarkson Street and Military Avenue Buch Park -…

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Depots

Visit the historic depots in the downtown district of Fremont in the vicinity of 1st…

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Arboretums

Fremont has four arboretums: Clemens Park - 16th Street and Luther Road Hormel Park -…

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Bryson’s Airboat Tours

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