Past to Present Mystical Fest
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Step into the past, take a look into the future; while buying something for the present. Come join us for the Mystic Fest of John C Fremont days from 10am to 4pm. Visit readers, psychics, tarot, and shop other vendors as they take part in raising money for the local animal rescues. Readers set own price. For entertainment purposes only! For more information please visit the website.
Past to Present Mystical Fest
Phone : 402-719-9520 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : lemuriacreations@yahoo.com
Web: www.johncfremontdays.org
Faith and Spirituality
Attractions and Upcoming Events
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 HistoryHistorical 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.
Fremont, NE City Walking/Driving Tour
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
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
Fremont, NE National RegisterSamuel Bullock House
An example of the Greek Revival style, the house was built in 1869 in Fremont for Samuel Bullock, a prominent interior decorator. In the 1890s the frame lean-to in the rear was replaced by a brick addition. The house was
Fremont, NE National Register