The John C. Fremont Days festival is an award winning three day celebration of Fremont, it’s history and it’s namesake, John C. Fremont, held the second full weekend of July each year. This family oriented citywide festival began in 1987 and has events throughout the City of Fremont with something for everyone… and most things are free!
Activities include living history encampments at Clemmons Park, historical tours, a Chautauqua Tent with continuous entertainment, car and bike show, sporting events, children’s events, arts, craft and vendor fair, food courts, antique and collectors show, rough stock rodeo, a historical parade, beer gardens, music, and so much more!
We hope you attend the festival and have the time of your life!
Activities include living history encampments at Clemmons Park, historical tours, a Chautauqua Tent with continuous entertainment, car and bike show, sporting events, children’s events, arts, craft and vendor fair, food courts, antique and collectors show, rough stock rodeo, a historical parade, beer gardens, music, and so much more!
We hope you attend the festival and have the time of your life!
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The purpose of John C. Fremont Days, a non-profit volunteer organization, is to
promote a celebration of arts, education and entertainment while recognizing the Pathfinder, John C. Fremont; while enriching the cultural, economic and social vitality of Fremont, Nebraska. |
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John C Fremont Days festival aspires to be a regionally recognized historic
festival providing events, entertainment, education and activities in cooperative partnership with our diverse community. |