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Landmark Trees
Niles Camphor Landmark Trees on Second StreetHistorical and Landmark Trees
The City of Fremont places great value in promoting and protecting its historical or landmark trees. In the early 1970s, a group called City Beautiful Committee gathered information and documented various tree species and their locations which were published by the City of Fremont in 1973. The booklet is titled Landmark Trees City of Fremont, and is available in its original printing.

The City Council considers trees with trunk diameters over 4.5 feet for landmark status. Fremont has 60 landmark trees (some are groups of trees) and 9 trees that are historic resources in the City's General Plan. Anyone interested in obtaining a copy of the original printing of the Landmark Trees booklet should call (510) 979-5700 and request a copy.

More Information
More current landmark tree information can be found at through the Museum of Local History. View our current park projects for more information on trees and other park related projects.