The Washington Township Museum of Local History is a wonderful cultural resource here in Fremont.
The collection at the museum covers the history of Fremont, Newark and Union City.
The museum is open to the public. The museum wants you to stop by and ask questions. Their open hours of operation can be viewed here.
Their website is a a vast online resource unto itself and worth a look.
They offer local history walking tours throughout the year.
Located at the corner of Anza Street and Ellsworth Street (near Ohlone College) in Fremont.
A direct link to their audio archive can be found here.
The documentary about Russel City has a website here.
The documentary about Marion Stokes, a woman who recorded the news for 30 years, has a website here.
"Candy" Annie Fowler can be seen in her Newark candy shop here.
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Haller's Pharmacy is here to help. They have been in our community for decades.
Founder: Ricky B.
Intro and outro voice-overs made by Gary Williams.
Editor: Andrew Cavette.
Scheduling and pre-interviews by the amazing virtual assistant that you ought to hire, seriously, she's great: your.virtual.ace
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