Fermont used to be make up of artist and free thinkers of all kinds. This was good, and it made the area a popular tourist stop. People wanted to see the troll, the Russian rocket, and the statue of Lenin. Yes, Freemont has a real statue of Lenin saved from destruction.
Now it not only is home to these free thinkers but the home of Adobe Systems, a large software company. The tech revolution has brought a change to Fremont - some good and some not so good.
One of the not so good changes is the limited parking, increase in restaurants and bars that have brought people into the area in the evening taking up the parking for those who live there. The city just changed the rules - be sure to read the parking signs and have the proper stickers if you park there between specific hours. The web site at the bottom of the blog entry will tell you all about the parking changes. If you are going to visit Fremont don't let the parking troll get you. Your car may end up like the VW bug under the bridge.
Some of the festivals that Fremont is known for are the:
Solstice Parade in June
Fremont Fair in June
J. P. Patches & Gertrude in August
Fremont Oktoberfest in September
Trick or Treat in Fremont in October
Fremont is a wonderful place to visit with small unique shops, places to eat, and things to do. The History House is a favorite for many.
Here is a web address to get the latest news on Fremont. It is well worth your time to explore this site. I will, from time to time, talk in more detail about Fremont as it is a popular place for people to move to and commute into downtown or to the nearby universities.
Ed
ReplyDeleteWhat we should do is create a series of blogs titled "The Local's View" which would contain interviews on different topics written by local people in various cities. Travel Agencies and others would love them and getting participants would be easy. What do you think?
Ed Heemink