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Fremont History: Who was B.F. Day?
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This article comes from a recent post on the Fremont History blog. Enjoy! Benjamin Franklin Day was 45 years old when he and his wife Frances arrived in Seattle in the spring of 1880. Born in Ohio, B.F. Day had farmed in Illinois, Iowa and Missouri. Biographical notes indicate that Day wanted to leave farming because of the hard physical labor. We don’t know why he chose to come to
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PCs for People keeps Fremont’s tech-for-good legacy alive
Tucked away in Fremont sits a warehouse that’s been quietly transforming lives through technology for over two decades. PCs for People, formerly known as InterConnection, has been a fixture in our neighborhood for 26 years. While the name on the sign may be changing (eventually!), the mission remains the same. “That’s the thing I love
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Neighbors create art together at the Fremont Sunday Market
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Visitors to the Fremont Sunday Market today picked up paintbrushes and added their own touches to a community mural under the Fremont Bridge thanks to Fremont Creative District volunteers. Local artist Maggie Butler designed the three paneled paint-by-numbers project, which drew neighbors of all ages throughout the rainy afternoon. People stopped by the booth to
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Fremont Neighbor Note for November 14
Welcome to Fremont Neighbor Note, our Friday series highlighting what’s happening in and around our neighborhood. November 15: Ross Park Emergency Hub Open House – The Ross Park Emergency Hub hosts a drop-in open house Saturday, Nov. 15, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Ross Park Shelter to demonstrate how neighbors help neighbors during
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