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Louis E. May Historical Museum

The original portion of the Museum structure, in the Italiante Revival style, was built by Fremont's first mayor, Theron Nye. The Museum is an elegant, two-story brick residence originally constructed in 1874 and slowly modified during the first decade of the twentieth century. In 1901, the home became the residence of Mr. Nye's son, Ray, who remodeled the interior extensively and made several additions utilizing the Colonial Revival style for the exterior renovation. The Georgian Revival renovation was performed by the Milwaukee architectural firm of Ferry and Class and gave the dwelling its present appearance. The property passed to the Midland College Western Theological Seminary in 1921 and was used as classrooms and dormitory until 1967.


The museum is a 25-room mansion which has housed the collection of the Dodge County Historical Society since 1970, and is the official museum for Dodge County. Exhibits and recreated rooms present the 19th and early 20th century Dodge County history in a vital and living setting. Of primary interest are the numerous mantels, the richly-carved paneling of oak and mahogany, the art glass windows and the exceptional tile work of the master bath.


The reception room includes an organ that was originally used at an early Fremont church. A square grand piano and Louis XVI Revival style furniture adorn the parlor. The main floor library, used extensively by geneologists, houses the histories of Dodge and Washington counties. It also includes Dodge County cemetery records, Fremont city directories and yearbooks for Fremont Senior High School and Midland College and boasts a collection of toys from the 1850s to the 1940s.An 1868 Log house, Victorian garden and gazebo are also located on museum grounds. Books are available for guests to browse through. The Museum is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.



Admission: Admission $2 adults, $0.50 children
Hours: Open April through December, Wed-Sun 1:00-4:00 p.m., and January through March by group appointment only. Closed all Holidays
Address: 17th Street & Nye Avenue
Phone: (402) 721-4515

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Attractions and Upcoming Events

Historical District Walking Tour - Nye Avenue

Take yourself back in Fremont's history with a self-guided tour of Nye Avenue. View the beautifully designed homes boasting the different architectural styles of their period. There are over twenty-five houses within the confines of the proposed National Register District of Nye Avenue.

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Fremont & Elhorn Valley Railroad and Museum

Come relive a portion of our history aboard the FEVR, Nebraska's longest and largest tourist railroad, in rail cars dating from the 1920

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John C. Fremont Days

This is the community's premier celebration, and is held three days in July. Activities take place throughout town and include a wide variety of entertainment, cultural presentations, historical re-enactments, food courts, live entertainment, craft booths, sporting events and more.

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Historic District Walking Tour - Downtown

Take yourself back in Fremont's history with a self-guided tour of the Downtown District. The Fremont Historic Commercial District consists of an enclave of late nineteenth and early twentieth-century buildings that represent Fremont'

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Louis E. May Historical Museum

The original portion of the Museum structure, in the Italiante Revival style, was built by Fremont's first mayor, Theron Nye. The Museum is an elegant, two-story brick residence originally constructed in 1874

Fremont, NE Museums

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