Fremont is an art district, more art workers live here, the place is not very big, the surrounding artistic atmosphere is still there. The street is clean and the scenery is quite good. If you are interested, you can see
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Fremont is a very beautiful art town, with street feel, convenient transportation and full of artistic atmosphere.
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Fremont is an art district, more art workers live here, the place is not very big, the surrounding artistic atmosphere is still there. The street is clean and the scenery is quite good. If you are interested, you can see
Fremont is very beautiful, an art district, and an art town that has emerged in recent years. The traffic is very convenient, here is more artistic atmosphere, and the whole Fremont environment is also quite good.
We definitely had to stop. Parking was hard to get in the area, but it was a great sculpture to visit and photograph.
Fremont is not far from the Space Needle, driving for about 10 minutes. This area is a new art district. Street mailboxes are often painted in various colors or hang an airplane or a car on the outside walls of buildings. The bronze statue of Lenin stands at the intersection. From the introduction beside it, the appreciation is quite fast, and we are looking for buyers.
From the 1960s, Fremont began to develop and gradually became a great place. I think it has succeeded, but it has not gone too far. It still has some flavor of the old times. Come and experience Cool cafes or old restaurants (if any) before it's too late. It benefits from the middle class, but it may go too far in four or five years.
Fremont is a district of Seattle. As a small town, it is quiet without the noise of downtown Seattle. Interestingly, there is a bronze statue of Lenin standing on the side of the road in downtown Fremont, which is very tall. It is said that an American bought it from the Czech people and put it here. I can only lament the inclusiveness of American society.