- Washington Township Museum of Local History
Visit the museum to learn about the history of the Tri-City, from the Mission and Rancho Eras through to pre-incorporation — back when Fremont, Newark and Union City were made up of farms, ranches and dairies, and later, after the cities incorporated, suburban communities
- Contact | Washington Township Museum of Local History
The mission of The Washington Township Museum of Local History is to preserve Southern Alameda County memories, documents, artifacts, and structures from the past and share them with present and future generations
- About the Museum of Local History | Washington Township Museum of Local . . .
The Museum of Local History showcases life in the Tri-City area when it was farming and ranching community and then changed to a suburban community Visitors discover how the families who moved here lived, worked, and established a thriving small-town community
- General Walking Tours | Washington Township Museum of Local History
Explore local history from the settlement of Washington Township through the development of our cities – Fremont, Newark and Union City Our in-house tours include highlights of the Museum’s long-term exhibits
- home welcome | Washington Township Museum of Local History
The mission of the museum is to preserve Southern Alameda County (Fremont, Newark and Union City) memories, documents, artifacts, and structures from the past and share them with present and future generations
- Research Collections | Washington Township Museum of Local History
These include books on local and California history, both rare volumes and recent publications, yearbooks, newspapers, original documents, news clips, research file, maps, blueprints and other original items associated with Washington Township History
- Permanent Exhibits | Washington Township Museum of Local History
The Museum is the result of the desire of Mission Peak Heritage Foundation (MPHF) and Washington Township Historical Society (WTHS) to have a permanent place to display the historical artifacts collected over the years
- A Brief History of Washington Township | Washington Township Museum of . . .
Residents of Washington Township were united by geography and government but were separated into eight small towns People visited freely and attended events throughout the township but retained a special loyalty to their own town
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