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Fremont named the river flowing through the valley Carson River in honor of Christopher " Kit " Carson, the mountain man and scout he had hired for his expedition.
An example of this is the Popo Agie River in Fremont County, Wyoming.
* Fremont River ( Utah ), a tributary of the Colorado River
Fremont County is the historical home of the Wind River Indian Reservation, home of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes of Native Americans.
* Likewise, Fremont Peak in the Wind River Mountains and Fremont Peak in San Benito County, California, are also named for the explorer.
* The Fremont River, a tributary of the Colorado River in southern Utah, was named after Frémont, as was Fremont Island in the Great Salt Lake.
Fremont Street in Las Vegas, Nevada, is named in his honor, as are streets in Minneapolis, Minnesota ; River Falls, Wisconsin ; Kiel, Wisconsin ; Manhattan, Kansas ; Portland, Oregon ; Grant City, Staten Island, New York ; Tempe, Arizona ; and Tucson, Arizona, as well as several cities in California: Fremont, Monterey, Seaside, Stockton, San Mateo, San Francisco, and Santa Clara.
Named after the Humboldt River which was named in turn John C. Fremont after Baron Friedrich Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt, a German naturalist, traveler and statesman.
The artist Christo plans to begin in 2014 a project to drape a portion of the Arkansas River in Fremont County in cloth.
The Kern River, Kernville and the Kern Valley they occupy were named after artist and topographer Edward Kern, who accompanied John C. Fremont on his 1845 expedition.
Warm River is a city in Fremont County, Idaho, United States.
On the north it borders Fremont County, following the Henry's fork of the Snake River, and on the south it borders with Madison School District and the city of Rexburg.
Riverton is a city in Fremont County, Iowa, United States, along the East Nishnabotna River.
A ferry connected the two banks of the Elkhorn River near Fremont.
Fremont is located in the northeastern portion of Nebraska, at, along the Platte River, Fremont is approximately northwest of the largest city in the area, Omaha, and northeast of the state capitol, Lincoln.
Fremont lies fully within the Piscataqua River ( Coastal ) watershed.
Fremont is located at ( 41. 348909 ,-83. 117123 ), along the Sandusky River.
Downtown Fremont is located next to the Sandusky River on Front Street.

Fremont and has
The town of Newark has always refused to merge into Fremont, and Newark is completely surrounded by Fremont.
Holliday followed Frank across Fremont Street, exclaiming, " That son of a bitch has shot me, and I am going to kill him.
Range Creek rises in Emery County, and has recently been shown to have pristine remains of the Fremont culture.
Portland, Oregon also has several other locations named after Frémont, such as Fremont Bridge.
Fremont High School has old military buildings on its campus including a Quonset hut installed after WWII, now used as a wrestling team facility.
Oakland was home to the Swedish Basketball Classic from 1993-2006, which has since moved to Midland University in Fremont, NE and changed its name to the Warrior Classic.
Fremont has 21 city-owned parks, with a combined area of over.
Fremont has its own hospital, the Fremont Area Medical Center.
Plainview has three structures on the National Register of Historic Places: the Foy George Memorial Band Shell ; the Fremont, Elkhorn and Missouri Valley Railroad depot, now serving as the Plainview Historical Museum ; and the Carnegie library, still in use as such.
Downtown Fremont, although it has been through many economic ups and downs has been the center point of the city for many years. et
The toll road connected Perrysburg with Lower Sandusky, which has since been renamed Fremont.
Beaver County has a number of identified prehistoric sites, dating to the Archaic and Sevier Fremont periods.
The Rochester Rock Art Panel three miles west of Emery is a significant rock art panel left by the Fremont People and has been the target of vandalism and relic thieves.
Since 2003, Las Vegas mayor Oscar Goodman has repeatedly stated that he favors legalization of prostitution in the city, perhaps turning East Fremont Street into a little Amsterdam.
The Seattle, Washington neighborhood of Fremont puts on a large Summer Solstice Parade and Pageant, which for many years has controversially included painted naked cyclists.
It has been upgraded to a freeway in the Waupaca area and is also a freeway between Fremont and Appleton.
California has a number of established orchestras, including the San Francisco Symphony ( 1911 ), Los Angeles Philharmonic Association ( 1919 ), San Diego Symphony ( 1910 ), Fremont Symphony Orchestra, Oakland East Bay Symphony ( formed in 1988 by combining two older organizations ), Coachella Valley Symphony, Orchestra Nova San Diego ( 1983 ) ( formerly the San Diego Chamber Orchestra ), Peninsula Symphony Orchestra ( 1949 ), and the Fresno Philharmonic Association ( 1954 ).
Because so much high-tech industry has spread out from the Silicon Valley, Fremont and Newark, even though they are not in the Santa Clara Valley, are often included in discussions about the Silicon Valley or, in the case of Fremont, is referred to as the Gateway to the Silicon Valley ( a title also claimed occasionally by San Jose, Union City, and several other locations ).
Sometimes referred to as " The People's Republic of Fremont " or " The Artists ' Republic of Fremont ," and at one time a center of the counterculture, Fremont has become somewhat gentrified in recent years.

Fremont and canyons
Both the Fremont and ancestral Puebloan people lived here ; the Fremont hunting and gathering below the plateau and near the Escalante Valley, and the ancestral Puebloans farming in the canyons.
Archaeological evidence indicates that the tributary canyons and sheltered areas in the river valley were home to the Fremont Culture, which flourished from the 7th century to the 13th century.

Fremont and through
He was hired by John C. Fremont as a guide, and led ' the Pathfinder ' through much of California, Oregon and the Great Basin area.
In 2009, Dan Itse, a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from Fremont, New Hampshire, led a national movement to restore the powers of the states through the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions.
Light testified that Tom fell at the foot of a telegraph pole on the corner of Fremont and 3rd Street and lay there, without moving, through the duration of the fight.
Future Military Governor of California John C. Fremont passed through twice by way of the Stockton-Los Angeles Road and the later Butterfield Overland Mail route on two of his four exploration trips.
Lake Fremont was named for the western explorer, John C. Frémont, and the name Zimmerman derives from Moses Zimmerman, a local farmer who was influential in promoting the idea of the Great Northern Railway coming through the area.
Due to the town's geographically central location, the First Transcontinental Telegraph line ( 1861 ), railroad ( 1866 ) and highway ( 1913 ) passed through or very near Fremont.
* Air: Fremont is served through nearby Kinston Regional Jetport with service to Orlando, Florida.
The U. S. highways that run through Norwalk include U. S. Route 20 ( part of the Norwalk bypass south of town ), which connects Fremont to the west and Elyria to the east ; and U. S. Route 250, which connects Sandusky from the northwest and Ashland from the southeast.
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.
Pine Creek flows from nearby Fremont Lake through the town on its way to the Green River.
The trail passes through Cheyenne, Laramie, Casper, and Riverton en route to Ethete in Fremont County on the reservation.
Part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal system, water flows into the lake from Lake Washington through the Montlake Cut, and out via the Fremont Cut on its way to Puget Sound.
He was hired by John C. Fremont as a guide, and led ' the Pathfinder ' through much of California, Oregon and the Great Basin area.
He achieved national fame through Fremont.
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.
After the 1989 fall of the Communist government, he brought the statue to Fremont with money raised through a mortgage on his house.
The Burke-Gilman Trail passes through Fremont just north of the Lake Washington Ship Canal.
The Fremont Cut is a part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal — which passes through the U. S. city of Seattle, Washington, linking Lake Washington to Puget Sound — that connects Lake Union to the east with Salmon Bay to the west.
The first known explorers from the United States to come through the Modoc country were John Charles Fremont together with Kit Carson in 1843.
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 Fremont Public School District would receive assistance through the state school aid formula.

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