Libraries, museums, historical places, art galleries, and other attractions and events in Fremont, Nebraska are appropriate topics for this category, along with sports and recreation programs and facilities within the city.
 
 
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Fremont & Elkhorn Valley Railroad
Owned and operated by the Nebraska Railroad Museum, the FEVR is an excursion train featuring rail cars that date back to the 1920s. Its schedules and fares are put forward, with information about special trains, school runs and upcoming events.
http://www.fremontrailroad.com/
The FSC is a recreational soccer club in Fremont, Nebraska, offering programs for players age four through eighteen. Its programs, fields, club sponsors, coaching resources, and volunteer information are brought forward.
http://www.fremontsoccer.org/
Fremont, Nebraska sports programs are highlighted here, including Nighthawks Baseball, Mightyhawks Machine Pitch, and Ladyhawks Softball, recreational and competitive, as well as Fremont Bergan High School Baseball and American Legion Post 20 Baseball. Tournament schedules, fields, and registration data are featured.
http://www.fremontsports.org/
Maintained by the Fremont Area Art Association, the gallery’s location, schedule of exhibitions, classes, workshops, and special events are presented, with information on becoming involved, contacts, and announcements.
http://www.92west.org/
The annual, multi-day event celebrates the history of the city of Fremont, Nebraska, featuring an auto, truck and bike show, pageants, talent shows, a living history production, sporting events, a parade, historical tours, and other activities. A schedule of events, applications, entry forms, and a list of sponsors are presented.
http://www.johncfremontdays.org/
Explains the library’s facilities and collections available to the public including books and computers. Includes resources for teenagers, research databases and audio books.
http://www.fremontne.gov/index.aspx?NID=26
Maintained and operated by the Dodge County Historical Society, the museum is housed in what was an Italianate Revival home built by Theron Nye in 1874, remodeled in the early 1900s, and is currently a Georgian or Classical Revival style, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Its location, hours and admission fees are set forth.
http://www.maymuseum.com/
Puts forward show times and ticket prices. Includes directions to the theatre, gift certificates and information on its discounts and policies.
http://www.mainstreettheatres.com/