The City of Fremont, Ohio is the seat of Sandusky County. Fremont was the home of Rutherford B. Hayes, the 19th president of the United States, and the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center is located in the city. The community began as a French trading post in the 1750s, and was originally known as Lower Sandusky. In 1849, residents changed the village’s name to Fremont, in honor of John C. Fremont, who had just acquired California for the United States.
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Sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church of Fremont, Ohio, the youth organization is affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America. Membership information, a calendar of regular meetings, events and activities, photographs, announcements, and various documents are featured.
http://www.troop312fremont.com/
Those who are interested in learning about the municipal government, considering economic opportunities in the city, communicating with the city government, or planning a visit, will find the necessary information here, along with various calendars, plans, documents, forms, and job opportunities.
http://www.fremontohio.org/
Clarion Inn & Conference Center
The hotel is located on Port Clinton Road in Fremont, Ohio. Its guest accommodations and common areas are highlighted, including its meeting and conference spaces, dining facilities, and area attractions. Reservations may be made from the site.
http://www.clarionhotelfremont.com/
The mixed animal medical practice in Fremont, Ohio serves both small and large animal clients. Its location, hours of operation, appointment policies and contacts are posted, and various forms are available for downloading.
http://www.csvetsfremont.com/
Established for the purpose of downtown revitalization and to market businesses within the downtown district, the organization’s site offers information about its projects and committees, including an annual report, as well as a guide to downtown businesses, a calendar of events, and available commercial or retail space.
http://www.downtownfremontohio.org/
The FAF operates the Natatorium, a swimming facility, as well as the Beck Family Tennis Center, Don Paul Stadium, Louis Ann Lease Field, Wrestling Room, and various classrooms within Fremont, Ohio. Its recreational facilities are highlighted, along with its 853 Club, established to raise funds for its projects.
http://www.fremontareafoundation.com/
The PK-12 public school administrative district in Fremont, Ohio is highlighted, including details for each of its school campuses, parent information, student dress codes, and an overview of the district’s curriculum, facilities, operations, and services.
http://www.fremontschools.net/
Kiwanis is a global organization of volunteers whose stated goal is to change the world one child and one community at a time. The local chapter meets weekly and sponsors various community projects and events, which are described here, along with schedules and calendars.
http://www.fremontkiwanis.org/
Maintained by the Sandusky County Convention & Visitors Bureau, headquartered in Fremont, Ohio, the site offers general information and statistics pertaining to the county, as well as a guide to county dining, accommodations, shopping, recreational or entertainment opportunities, and points of interest. Maps and group tour information are included.
http://www.lakeeriesfavoriteneighbor.com/
Northwest Ohio Medical Equipment
Offering medical supplies and assistance in the Fremont, Ohio area, the full-service home medical equipment office stocks a variety of products and services to assist patients in recovery. Its address, directions, and contacts are posted.
http://www.nwohiomedicalequipmentfremont.com/
Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center
The non-profit entity is located in Fremont, Ohio, and receives the majority of its funding through the Rutherford B. Hayes-Lucy Webb Hayes Foundation. The Center includes the home, library, museum, tomb, and 25-acre park-like estate, called Spiegel Grove, of the 19th U.S. president. Its research facilities, collections, and structures are highlighted.
http://www.rbhayes.org/
The county seat is Fremont. Its official site features an overview of county services, departments and elected officials, as well as chief communities within the county. Also featured is a county directory, policy information, employment opportunities, maps, and public notices.
http://www.sandusky-county.org/
The daily newspaper is published in Fremont, Ohio, offering local and statewide news, sports, entertainment and community reports, as well as opinion columns, obituaries, and public notices. Other resources include classified advertising and subscription data.
http://www.thenews-messenger.com/