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| Fremont - Daly City Line |
The Fremont - Daly City Line of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in the San Francisco Bay Area consists of 19 metro stations from Fremont to Daly City. It passes through Union City, California, Hayward, San Leandro, Oakland, and San Francisco. Throughout its journey, it shares its tracks with other lines. (references) |
| Fremont (BART) |
Fremont is a Bay Area Rapid Transit station that serves Fremont, California. The elevated island platform serves as a terminal station. All trains that terminate here reverse direction. (references) |
| Fremont Arts Council |
The Fremont Arts Council (FAC) is an organization that supports the arts and artists in and around the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. (references) |
| Fremont Bridge (Seattle) |
The Fremont Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge that connects Fremont Avenue N. and 4th Avenue N. 30 feet over Seattle's Fremont Cut between Fremont and Queen Anne. It was opened on July 4, 1917, and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It has an opening span of 74 meters (242 feet). (references) |
| Fremont Cannon |
The Fremont Cannon is awarded to each season's winner of Battle for Nevada College football game between the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Reno. The cannon is fired at the games each time the team that has possession of it scores. (references) |
| Fremont culture |
The Fremont culture or Fremont people, named after the Fremont River in Utah where many of the first Fremont sites were discovered, is an archaeological culture that inhabited what is now Utah and parts of Nevada, Idaho and Colorado in the Great Basin of North America between 400 and 1300 AD. (references) |
| Fremont Cut |
The Fremont Cut is that part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal--which passes through the city of Seattle, linking Lake Washington to Puget Sound--that connects Lake Union to the east with Salmon Bay to the west. It is 5,800 feet long and 270 feet wide. The center channel is 100 feet wide and 30 feet deep. It is spanned by the Fremont Bridge, a bascule drawbridge--which connects the neighborhoods of Fremont and Queen Anne via Fremont Avenue North. A campus of Adobe Systems is located at the north-eastern quadrant of this intersection of bridge and canal. (references) |
| Fremont Group |
Fremont Group is a private equity group based in San Francisco, California, USA. It was formerly known as Bechtel Investments, reflecting its ownership by the Bechtel family. (references) |
| Fremont High School |
Fremont High School is a comprehensive, co-educational, public secondary school that serves eastern Sunnyvale, California. Fremont is currently the only open public high school located in the city of Sunnyvale and is part of the Fremont Union High School District (FUHSD). (references) |
| Fremont Hotel and Casino |
The Fremont Hotel & Casino is a hotel and casino located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada on the Fremont Street Experience. It is one of the casinos owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation. (references) |
| Fremont Pass |
Fremont Pass is the name of several mountain passes in the United States. (references) |
| Fremont Pass (California) |
Fremont Pass is a mountain pass in Los Angeles County, California, USA, located at 34°20'43"N 118°30'26"W . Historically called Newhall Pass and San Fernando Pass, it separates the Santa Susana Mountains from the San Gabriel Mountains. It links the San Fernando Valley to the Santa Clarita Valley and is a main entry to the Los Angeles area. (references) |
| Fremont Pass (Colorado) |
Fremont Pass (elevation 11318 feet) is a mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains of central Colorado in the United States. (references) |
| Fremont Peak |
Fremont Peak is the third highest peak in Wyoming and straddles the boundary between Fremont and Sublette counties. It is named for American explorer John C. Fremont who climbed the peak with Kit Carson, Charles Preuss and Johnny Janisse on August 13 to August 15, 1842. Fremont Peak was long mistaken for the highest mountain in the Rocky Mountains. (references) |
| Fremont Peak State Park |
Fremont Peak State Park is a state park located in California. It provides an opportunity to view Monterey Bay, as well as several other areas. (references) |
| Fremont River (Utah) |
The Fremont River in Utah flows from the Johnson Valley Reservoir near Fishlake southwest through Capitol Reef National Park to the Muddy Creek near Hanksville where the two rivers combine to form the Dirty Devil River, a tributary of the Colorado River. Along the way it passes through the towns of Fremont, Loa and Torrey and provides year round irrigation for the agricultural lands of Rabbit Valley and Caineville. The river has a drainage area of 751 square miles being fed by the snow melt of Thousand Lake Mountain and Boulder Mountain. (references) |
| Fremont Street |
Fremont Street is probably the most famous street in Las Vegas, Nevada besides the Las Vegas Strip. Fremont was the major street in the downtown casino corridor. It is or was the address for many of the famous casinos like; Binion's Horseshoe, Golden Gate Hotel & Casino, Fremont Hotel and Casino, and the Golden Nugget. (references) |
| Fremont Street Experience |
The Fremont Street Experience (FSE) is a pedestrian mall and attraction in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. The FSE occupies the westernmost 5 blocks of Fremont Street and portions of some other adjacent streets. (references) |
| Fremont Troll |
The Troll, also known as the Fremont Troll or the Giant Bridge Troll, is a piece of whimsical public art in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington in the United States. (references) |
| Fremont Union High School District |
The Fremont Union High School District (commonly abbreviated FUHSD) is a school district in Northern California, serving Cupertino, most of Sunnyvale and parts of San Jose, Los Altos, Saratoga, and Santa Clara. As of 2004, it serves over 9,500 students. The district superintendent was Stephen R. Rowley as of 2005. (references) |
| John C. Fremont |
United States explorer who mapped much of the American west and Northwest (1813-1890). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| John Charles Fremont |
United States explorer who mapped much of the American west and Northwest (1813-1890). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| Richmond - Fremont Line |
The Richmond - Fremont Line of the Bay Area Rapid Transit system in the San Francisco Bay Area consists of 18 metro stations from to Richmond to Fremont. It passes through El Cerrito, Berkeley, Oakland, San Leandro, Hayward, and Union City. Throughout its journey, it shares its tracks with other lines. (references) |
| Tara Fremont |
Tara Fremont (right) with Garganta (left) on the cover of Femforce #64Tara Fremont (a.k.a. "Tara the Jungle Girl" and "Too Tall Tara") is a fictional character appearing in the Femforce comic book, published by AC Comics. She is an attractive young woman with long dark hair, who is usually drawn wearing either a combat uniform or a green camouflage swimsuit. Tara was originally a jungle adventurer who joined the paranormal Femforce team in the very first issue (Femforce #1). (references) |
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