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Fremont, Nebraska

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

Buch Park - Playground and picnic tables. Luther Road and Donna Street

Buckridge Park - Mini-park. Downing Street and Birchwood Drive

Christensen Field Agricultural Park

Multi-use facilities on 33 acres. Senior center, softball diamonds and soccer fields. Public events throughout the week, including
craft, toy, doll, farm, and builder shows. Facility is rented for parties, meetings, concerts, horse and dog shows, auctions and
much more. Camping available. Multi-purpose building, senior center, indoor and outdoor horse arenas and livestock barns, ball fields, open play area, soccer fields, dump station, camping. Linden Avenue and Ridge Road (402) 727-2810

John C. Fremont City Park - Picnic tables, playground. Ninth and Broad Streets

Clemmons Park - Picnic tables, shelter, playground, ball diamond, restrooms, sand volleyball court, fitness trails, arboretum. 16th Street and Luther Road

Davenport Park - Picnic tables, playground, shelter, ball diamond, restrooms. West Linden Avenue and Davenport Street

Masonic Park - Picnic tables, playground. 23rd and Main Streets

Memorial Park - Handicap-accessible playground, picnic tables, tennis courts, restrooms, swimming pool, shelter, ball diamonds. Lincoln and Military Avenues

Miller Park - Shelter, playground, restrooms, picnic tables, ball diamonds, lighted horse-shoe courts. South M Street

Milliken Park - Playground, soccer fields, ball diamonds. Wyoming Avenue

Monnich Park - Model airplane flying circle, Fremont control car race track. South Broad Street

Ronin Park - Picnic tables, shelter, swimming pool, ball diamond, tennis courts, playground, restrooms, sand volleyball court, arts and crafts center. 17th Street and Somers Avenue

Rotary Park - Picnic tables, shelter, playground, restrooms. 5th and K Streets

Ruwe Park - Picnic tables, shelter, playground, restrooms. 5th and Howard Streets

VanAnda Park - Picnic tables, shelter, playground, restrooms, tennis courts, ice rink. Linden Avenue and Pebble Street

Attractions and Upcoming Events

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

Dodge County Courthouse

Dodge County was established in 1856. Fontenelle was named temporary county seat, but Fremont won the county seat designation in 1860. J.J. Hawthorn donated land for courthouse purposes in 1866. In 1867 the county built the first courthouse, a two-story brick structure. In December 188

Fremont, NE Historic Courthouses

Fremont Dinner Train

Experience the ambience...take a look back in time aboard 1940s heated and air-conditioned, elegantly attired cars. The train operates from Fremont to historic Hooper, a 30 mile round trip up the beautiful Elkhorn River Valley. Stop at downtown Hooper's Main Street, built in the 1890

Fremont, NE Excursions

Depots

Visit the historic depots in the downtown district of Fremont in the vicinity of 1st and "D" Streets. There is the two-story brick Chicago & Northwestern Freight House built in 1903 after C&NW gained control of the Fremont, Elkhorn & Missouri Valley Railroad which began in 1869 (now the Fremont &

Fremont, NE Railroad History

Historic Visitors Center

The former Fremont Post Office building celebrated its opening August, 2000, as the new home to the Fremont Area Chamber of Commerce and several other non-profit agencies.

Fremont, NE Historic Post Offices

Things to do near Fremont, NE