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Frémont nearly provoked a battle with Gen. José Castro near Monterey, camped at the summit of what is now named Fremont Peak.
* Likewise, Fremont Peak in the Wind River Mountains and Fremont Peak in San Benito County, California, are also named for the explorer.
Calochortus venustus | Butterfly Mariposa Lily on Fremont Peak, above Bear Valley.
When Castro demanded that Fremont leave Alta California, Fremont rode to Gavilan Peak, raised a US flag and vowed to fight to the last man to defend it.
With a width of 50 feet ( 15 m ) at its base and a few hundred feet at its top, and a depth of 1, 250 feet ( 380 m ) in places, the 10-mile-long canyon is a narrow, steep gorge through the granite of Fremont Peak.
Besides the B. F. Day playfield, Fremont has two small public parks, Fremont Peak Park just south of N. 45th Street and A. B.
: The record from station HFP ( Fremont Peak ; 9 miles SW of Hollister, 18 miles SSE of Gilroy ; 36. 754 ,-121. 492 ) is shown below.
Gannett Peak is the highest peak in the U. S. state of Wyoming and straddles the boundary between Fremont and Sublette Counties along the Continental Divide.
* Fremont Peak,
The range forms an L-shape, starting at Mount Fremont, running east to Dege Peak, turning north to Slide Mountain.
Monument Peak is a peak located southeast of Fremont and northeast of Milpitas, California, in the United States.
Mission Peak is a peak east of Fremont, California.
Licensed to San Jose, California, KICU broadcasts a high-definition digital signal on UHF channel 36 from a transmitter on Mission Peak in Fremont ( the KICU signal covers most of the Bay Area with a city-grade signal, though rimshot reception occurs in areas of the North Bay ).
Agassiz Peak at center, and Fremont Peak at left.
Fremont Peak from Wyoming State Highway 352, near Cora, Wyoming.
: For other peaks named Fremont Peak, see Fremont Peak

Fremont and State
The bridge is part of State Route 84, and is directly connected to Interstate 880 by a freeway segment north of the Fremont end.
Fremont Indian State Park is found in the Clear Creek Canyon, adjacent to I-70.
It is a large sand dune near the junction of Fremont Blvd and State Route 1.
Fremont is located at, four miles east of the interchange between Interstate 69 and the Indiana Toll Road ( Interstate 80 / 90 ) on State Road 120.
The Erastus Farnham House, just south of Fremont, on State Road 827 ( Indiana ) | State Road 827.
* Pokagon State Park, 4 miles west of Fremont, is known for recreational activities such as swimming in Lake James, camping and tobogganing in the winter months.
In December 2010, Fremont was awarded $ 500, 000 from the State of Indiana for its downtown revitalization project.
* Fremont Indian State Park
The Aurora Bridge ( George Washington Memorial Bridge ) carries Aurora Avenue ( State Route 99 ) over the Ship Canal to the top of Queen Anne Hill, and the Fremont Bridge carries Fremont Avenue over the canal to the hill's base.
Because of his contributions to Cañon City, Fremont County, and the State of Colorado at large, he became widely known in state politics and was an active member of the Colorado Republican Party ; in 1902, he was the Republican candidate for Governor of Colorado.
Easy road access came with the construction in 1962 of State Route 24 through the Fremont River Canyon.
Visitation climbed dramatically after the paved, all-weather State Route 24 was built in 1962 through the Fremont River canyon near Fruita.
The western terminus of State Road 120 is in Elkhart at Middleton Run Road ( which was Indiana State Road 319 before 120 was shortened to this point ) as a surface street and an eastern terminus on the short north – south border between Indiana and Michigan, where it becomes a county road called Territorial Road ( formerly M-120 ) a few miles east of Fremont.
State Road 120 has direct access to the Indiana Toll Road and indirect access, through a short stretch of State Road 127, to Interstate 69 a few miles west of Fremont.
Before receiving the State Road 120 designation, the road was known as Toledo Road, as the section within Elkhart it used to occupy is still known, and is presently named Toledo Street as it passes through Orland and through Fremont.
The George Washington Memorial Bridge ( commonly called the Aurora Bridge ) is a cantilever and truss bridge that carries Aurora Avenue N. ( State Route 99 ) over the west end of Seattle's Lake Union between Queen Anne and Fremont, just east of the Fremont Cut.
In 2009, there were at least 75 pedestrian malls in the U. S. Besides the Kalamazoo Mall, some notable examples are the Church Street Marketplace in Burlington, Vermont ; the Downtown Mall in Charlottesville, Virginia ; Ann Arbor, Michigan ; the Third Street Promenade in Santa Monica, California ; the Fremont Street Experience in Las Vegas, Nevada ; the Buffalo Place Main Street Pedestrian Mall in Buffalo, New York ; Ithaca Commons in Ithaca, New York ; the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, Colorado ; St. Charles, Missouri ; Salem, Massachusetts ; Ped Mall in Iowa City, Iowa ; Lincoln Road in Miami Beach, Florida ; CityPlace in West Palm Beach, Florida ; the Fulton Mall in Fresno, California ; the 16th Street Mall in Denver, Colorado ; State Street in Madison, Wisconsin ; Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis, Minnesota ; The Grove in Los Angeles, California ; Fort Street Mall in Honolulu, Hawaii ; City Center in Oakland, California ; Walnut Street in Des Moines, Iowa, Downtown Crossing and Faneuil Hall / Quincy Market in Boston ; Washington Street Mall in Cape May, New Jersey ; The Downtown Cumberland Mall in Cumberland, Maryland ; and many others.
National and state parks and monuments showcase pithouse ruins and may include authentic reconstructions such as the Ancient Pueblo structure at Step House ruin, Mesa Verde National Park, Fremont Indian State Park in Utah, and a Hohokam structure at the Hardy Site in Tucson, Arizona.
Fremont Indian State Park in the Clear Creek Canyon area in south-central Utah contains the biggest Fremont culture site in Utah.

Fremont and Park
Its eastern terminus is in Fremont, near Newark in the San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge, and its western terminus is in Menlo Park.
** Fremont Central Park
In 1913, Hot Springs County was created from portions of Park County, Big Horn County, and Fremont County.
Hot Springs County was created on February 21, 1911 with land detached from Big Horn County, Fremont County, and Park County.
Hot Springs County was created in 1911 from parts of Fremont County, along with a portion of Big Horn County and Park County.
Island Park is a city in Fremont County, Idaho, United States.
The Fremont River in Utah flows from the Johnson Valley Reservoir near Fish Lake, Utah southwest through Capitol Reef National Park to the Muddy Creek ( Utah ) whose headwaters begin just north of Emery.
Three major streets are named in relation to the lake: Westlake Avenue, which runs along its western shore from Downtown to the Fremont Bridge ; Eastlake Avenue, which runs along its eastern shore from Cascade to the University District, and Northlake Way, which runs along its northern shore from the University District past Gas Works Park to the edge of Fremont.
The large Gas Works Park is just east of Fremont on the north shore of Lake Union.
Los Angeles Public Library operates the John C. Fremont Library, located outside of and adjacent to Hancock Park.
There are also bay shore parks such as the Point Pinole Regional Shoreline north of Richmond, the Coyote Hills Regional Park near Fremont, the Martin Luther King Jr.
:* Castle Park Archeological District, a prehistoric residential site with inhabition during 1500-1000 BC and again from AD 1000-1899 by the Prehistoric Fremont culture, Ute and Shoshone people.
The river flows south through a high plateau in northern Fremont County, through the Caribou-Targhee National Forest, and passes through Island Park Reservoir.
Emerging from Island Park Reservoir, the river flows through a canyon that then opens up into a broad, flat meadow located in the Island Park Caldera in central Fremont County.
Like neighboring Fremont ( and, indeed, most Seattle neighborhoods ), Wallingford's boundaries are not fixed, but they may be thought of as Stone Way N to the west, beyond which is Fremont ; Lake Union to the south ; Interstate 5 to the east, beyond which is the University District ; and Woodland Park and NE 60th St. to the north, beyond which is Green Lake.
* Orchard Park ( Fremont County, Colorado )
The Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad built 1884 a narrow gauge railway over Fremont Pass.

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