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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Fremont, California - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Fremont, California" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Fremont Central Park - Wikipedia

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    Fremont Central Park is a 450-acre (180 ha) manmade park in the central area of Fremont, California on Paseo Padre Parkway at Stevenson Boulevard. It is accessible from I-880 and I-680 . It began development in 1960, and contains Lake Elizabeth , a shallow 83-acre (34 ha) man made lake surrounded by picnic areas, sports fields, and walking and ...

  4. Aqua Adventure - Wikipedia

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    The Family Water Play Facility (also known as the "Water Park") was proposed to be developed on approximately four of the seven acres of the site, which had provided water-oriented recreation to the citizens of Fremont for 32 years prior to closing in 2001. The Water Park would be focused on family fun.

  5. Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Quarry Lakes Regional Recreation Area is a regional park located in Fremont, California that is part of the East Bay Regional Parks system. Before being converted into a park, the site was used as a gravel quarry.

  6. Coyote Hills Regional Park - Wikipedia

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    A great number of Ohlone native descendants still live in the Newark/Fremont/Union City area. At Coyote Hills Regional Park, much of this rich wetland is preserved, along with 2,000-year-old Tuibun Ohlone Indian shellmound sites. [1] Coyote Hills is home to the remnants of a large Project Nike missile base.

  7. Lake Elizabeth (Fremont, California) - Wikipedia

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    As part of the Warm Springs BART expansion, a 1.25 mi (2.01 km) cut-and-cover tunnel was built across Fremont Central Park and under Lake Elizabeth at a cost of $137 million. [7] Underground tracks are more expensive than surface tracks, but this lessens the impact of train operations on the park.