• Signs of Fremont: DEMOCRACY

    Signs of Fremont: DEMOCRACY

    In our series highlighting the unique signs and messages that give Fremont its distinctive character, we’re featuring this simple, yet evocative sign, spotted on Fremont Avenue near B.F. Day Elementary School. Have you spotted an interesting sign in Fremont? Send your photos to editor@fremontneighbor.com and it might be featured in our next “Signs of Fremont” post!

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  • Route 40 water main work resumes after trolley track discovery

    Route 40 water main work resumes after trolley track discovery

    Construction on the century-old water main beneath Fremont Avenue North between North 34th and 35th streets resumed last week after crews addressed complications from old trolley tracks discovered beneath the pavement. According to HistoryLink, the trolley remnants date to the Woodland Park Railway, which ran streetcars from Fremont north along what was then called 5th

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  • New cafe continues century-old tradition in historic Fremont building

    New cafe continues century-old tradition in historic Fremont building

    Named after Christina Dordlofva of Sweden, Dordlofva Coffee boasts great local coffee roasted by Conduit Coffee, homemade Swedish pastries made from family recipes, and four generations of Fremont’s Linden family: Andy, Al, and now Eric and Nickolas, a father and son team dedicated to the dream of ice cream and coffee. Christina is Eric’s grandmother,

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  • The mystery of Fremont’s “Pocket Desert” plaque

    The mystery of Fremont’s “Pocket Desert” plaque

    In Fremont, our neighborhood known for its eccentricity, a small mystery has been hiding in plain sight. On the grounds of what is now the Fremont Foundry event venue sits a modest postcard-sized plaque reading simply “Fremont Pocket Desert,” with a narrow strip of grass below it. Despite reaching out to longtime Fremont residents and

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