Sat Oct 05 15:46:00 UTC 2024: ## Fremont Historical Museum Opens Doors to the Past This Sunday

**FREMONT, NH** – The Fremont Historical Museum, housed in an 1895 one-room schoolhouse, will be open to the public this Sunday, October 13th, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Admission is free.

The museum, located at 8 Beede Hill Road, offers a glimpse into the rich history of Fremont, originally called Poplin. Visitors can explore numerous exhibits, including remnants of a 1959 B-52 plane crash and learn about notable residents like Josiah Hamilton Langdon Tuck, a submarine inventor, and Lord Timothy Dexter, a renowned eccentric.

“We’re excited to share our collection with the community,” said curator Matthew E. Thomas. “From the town’s origins to its unique characters, there’s something for everyone at the Fremont Historical Museum.”

The museum is packed with artifacts showcasing the town’s colorful heritage, from its early settlement in the 1720s to its transformation into Fremont in 1854, named after the western explorer John C. Fremont.

For those interested in scheduling a special visit, contact Matthew E. Thomas at 603-895-4032.

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