Get your Guide to all the businesses and resources in Fremont today! Now available through the eight Hysterical Markers around the neighborhood, copies of the Walking Guide To Fremont will be available at area businesses, when they re-open in Phase II.
Visit a Hysterical Marker for a Walking Guide at:
- The Fremont Rocket (at N 35th St on Evanston Ave N)
- Statue of Lenin by Emil Venkov in Red Triangle
- The Dino Topiaries along Burke-Gilman Trail at Phinney Ave N
- Near the ‘People Waiting for the Interurban’ by Rich Beyer, at the Fremont Starbucks (at Fremont Ave N on N 34th St)
- Fremont Coffee, at 459 N 36th St
- Judy’s Alterations, at 720 N 35th St (near the Fremont Library/Slippery Slope Park)
- Fremont Abbey Arts Center, on N 43rd St near Fremont Ave N
- The Depot Building, at 1100 N Northlake Way on the east end along the Burke-Gilman Trail
- ‘The Fremont Troll’ Marker at 3520 Fremont Ave N, at N 36th St on Fremont Ave N
Produced by the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, the Walking Guide to Fremont has been printed (nearly) annually since 1991. This colorful, entertaining guide shares information on art, activities, and businesses including non-profits and community services around the Center of the Universe. The Walking Guide also has a map to help with exploring Fremont, and finding those places you may not have visited recently – or ever!
Thanks to sponsors HomeStreet Bank and Brooks Running, the Walking Guide to Fremont is distributed for free to thousands of visitors every year. Pick up one or a dozen copies for yourself and your friends to use this summer as we all emerge from our homes to find fun, fellowship and the Freedom To Be Peculiar in Fremont.
For those who don’t want to grab a paper copy, the Walking Guide is also available for download, thanks to the production team at Bold Hat Productions. Click here to download a digital copy of the Walking Guide – and enjoy your exploration of our favorite hang-out of Fremont!