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Originally named Weaverville, then changed to Fremont Center in 1862 and finally simply Fremont in 1911 in honor of the famous Civil War general.
To the left, the "new" Gerber office building in 1958. To the right is the Direct Mail Center, site of the former POW camp.
The Gerber office building, 1958
Gerber, 1958
View of Second Lake from the Ranshorn Country Club dining room, about 1958
Looking west along Main Street, with Veteran's Memorial Park to your back. Knights of Columbus parade?