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Description: Tells the story of pioneers who settled in Washington Township from the 1840's to World War II. Includes details of exhibits, hours of operation, membership details and directions. Located in Fremont.
The Archives of Washington Township, Alameda County, California The Museum of Local History is located at 190 Anza Street, Fremont, California.  It is a non-profit all volunteer group of people dedicated to researching and preserving the diverse history of Washington Township (Today the cities of Fremont, Union City and Newark).  This web site is an introduction to the content and capabilities of the museum and a welcome for you to visit us when you're in the area.
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Page title:Museum of Local History
Keywords:Museum, Fremont, California, Alameda County, Washington Township, Niles, Centerville, Mission San Jose, Warm Springs, Irvington, Vallejo, silent movie, silent movies, broncho billy, charlie chaplin, Alameda County
Description:Museum for the preservation and protection of Washington Township's Eighteenth, Nineteenth, & Twentieth century heritage.
IP-address:64.62.200.74