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Warm springs, now part of the city of Fremont, is located on what was once Rancho Agua Caliente. This rancho was granted to Felgencio Higuera in 1839, hiving been released by its earlier grantee, Antonio Sunol. Higuera’s reconstructed adobe stands about two miles south of Mission San Jose in Rancho Higuera Historical Park, owned by the city of Fremont. Somewhat weather-beaten now, it is not open to the public. Another Higuera adobe is two miles further south, in a park in Milpitas. The Springs, known to the Indians , became something of a meeting place for the Californians before 1848, with rodeos occasionally held there. The area of the rancho including the springs was purchased by Clemente Columbet in 1850 , and buildings for a resort were put up. Columbet moved a house all the way from San Jose to serve as a hotel; in 1858 he leased the place to Alexander Beaty. Until the earthquake of 1868, which did considerable damage to the buildings at Mission San Jose, Warm Springs was a fashionable watering place, where invalids and leisurely visitors alike partook of the sulfur waters.
Fremont is a city in Alameda County, California. The city is named after John Charles Frémont, “the Great Pathfinder.
Fremont is located in the southeast section of the San Francisco Bay Area. Home to an estimated 213,000 people as of 2009, demographers estimate that the population will reach 249,300 in the year 2030.Fremont is now the fourth most populous city in the San Francisco Bay Area, and the largest suburb in the metropolis. It is the closest Alameda County city to Silicon Valley, and is thus sometimes associated with it.
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