Washington Township Museum of Local History
Dedicated to preserving the diverse history of Fremont, Union City and Newark
Year round - we are open WED, FRI, the 2nd SAT & SUN, and the 4th SUN.
All open days are 10am - 4pm. Check our current hours anytime on our website - always up to date! Our little museum is the perfect place for an intimate journey into the past. Our programs are designed to make your visit interesting, informative and fun. There are two tours, Docent Led ($5) and Self-Guided ($2). We also offer guided tours of Higuera Adobe Historical Park ($5). Docent led tours for children include activities such as adobe brick making, doll making, and branding, etc.
05/15/2026
Moffett Field Museum • Henry J. Kaiser & the Six Companies https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moffett-field-museum-henry-j-kaiser-the-six-companies-tickets-1989622048105?aff=fbEvent
05/10/2026
Did you miss the talk? It is now posted online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bO7XObnr2wU
05/09/2026
Tonight at 7:00!
Forgotten East Bay Tracks: Honoring the Chinese Builders of the Final Leg Of the Pacific railroad.
Join Victor K. Wong, researcher with the Chinese History Project, as he unveils the untold story of the Chinese who built the final leg of the Pacific Railroad from Sacramento to San Francisco Bay. Don't miss the deep dive into the most well-documented portion: Alameda Cañon (now known as Niles Canyon) in the East Bay. Come and see forgotten and newly found photos of the original tracks hand-carved through this narrow Cañon; they declare to all the Herculean handiwork of the unseen workers and bear witness to the strength and tenacity of the Chinese builders we honor.
The Chinese History Project is part of the Washington Township Museum of Local History which focusses on the history of Southern Alameda County, today's towns of Fremont, Union City, and Newark.
Via Zoom with the Chinese Historical Society of America
Friday, May 8, 2026, 7pm PDT Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82839601970
05/08/2026
Friday!
Forgotten East Bay Tracks: Honoring the Chinese Builders of the Final Leg Of the Pacific railroad.
Join Victor K. Wong, researcher with the Chinese History Project, as he unveils the untold story of the Chinese who built the final leg of the Pacific Railroad from Sacramento to San Francisco Bay. Don't miss the deep dive into the most well-documented portion: Alameda Cañon (now known as Niles Canyon) in the East Bay. Come and see forgotten and newly found photos of the original tracks hand-carved through this narrow Cañon; they declare to all the Herculean handiwork of the unseen workers and bear witness to the strength and tenacity of the Chinese builders we honor.
The Chinese History Project is part of the Washington Township Museum of Local History which focusses on the history of Southern Alameda County, today's towns of Fremont, Union City, and Newark.
Via Zoom with the Chinese Historical Society of America
Friday, May 8, 2026, 7pm PDT Zoom Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82839601970
04/15/2026
Come out on Saturday, May 2nd to view the native garden at the Washington Township Museum of Local History.
Bring a bag lunch with you and stay for a tour of the local history museum.
The garden tour is led by Tri-City Ecology Chair, Caroline Harris. The main event - Caroline will be leading a talk at noon called “Maintaining a native plant garden with 100% volunteers”.
The museum itself is open from 10am – 4pm.
Bathrooms onsite, ADA accessible, nice and shady yard, A/C inside the building.
For more information, visit:
https://bringingbackthenatives.net/museum-of-local-history.
This event is free, with donations gladly accepted.
Native Garden Tour
Saturday, May 2nd
Washington Township Museum of Local History - 190 Anza Street in Fremont
Led by Caroline Harris of Tri-City Ecology Center
Talk is at 12 pm (noon), bring a bag lunch and stay for a tour of the museum!
FREE – donations gladly accepted
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The Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour returns this year, featuring two gardens right here in Fremont. This free, in-person tour invites you to explore gardens that support wildlife, conserve water, avoid synthetic pesticides and fertilizers, and contain at least 70% native plants. The gardens featured in the tour will demonstrate that beautiful California native plant gardens can be possible for anyone.
Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour
Saturday, May 2 and Sunday, May 3
10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Various Bay Area Cities, including Fremont
bringingbackthenatives.net/
Sponsored in part by Alameda County Water District and Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA).
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03/31/2026
Thanks to MSJ Rotary for visiting us!
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03/28/2026
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190 Anza Street
Fremont, CA
94539
Opening Hours
| Wednesday | 10am - 4pm |
| Friday | 10am - 4pm |
| Saturday | 10am - 4pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 4pm |
