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Charlie Chaplin Days

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

Charlie Chaplin Days

Charlie Chaplin Days

Charlie Chaplin made a few movies in the historic Niles District of Fremont in 1915. Charlie Chaplin Days is a two-day event held in Niles every year celebrating Chaplin’s brief stay making films locally. The family and I started our day late last Saturday so we got to the event an hour before it ended. When we arrived at the Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum, we caught the tail-end of The Tramp. A Japanese film crew interviewed some of the audience members after the movie was over.

Charlie Chaplin Days

I was expecting the street to be teeming with Charlie Chaplin lookalikes but I only saw a handful. Here are a few that I saw. I failed to take a photo of the most genuine-looking one. I suppose if we had gone much earlier there would have been more around.

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Fremont, the City where I Live

Thursday, July 24th, 2003

Fremont is my adopted city. I moved to this East Bay city soon after I got married a few years ago. Previous to this I lived, studied and worked in San Francisco. There was a period where I also lived in San Pablo but I practically spent all my waking hours in the City by the Bay.

Before moving to Fremont, I viewed this city 50 miles from Frisco rather disparagingly. It was always that far-away suburban town where nothing happened. It has none of the cultural significance and excitement of San Francisco. Its night life is virtually non-existent. The better malls and theaters are found in neighboring towns. So as you can imagine my move to Fremont was accompanied with some trepidation. But I did it for the wife anyway. She grew up here and wanted to stay close to her family.

It took me awhile to get acclimated to Fremont. My first couple of years living here I still held a job in downtown San Francisco, commuting there everyday by BART. The transition to becoming a full-fledged Fremont man came when I found work locally at the HQ of a wireless retailer. I believe the Lord had gradually taken me away from the city that had been host to the decadent, hedonistic lifestyle of my bachelor days. No longer was I to be exposed to the temptations of a place that took focus away from the things that mattered in life.

That is why the move to Fremont turned out to be a blessing. The City of Fremont is a family-oriented community, and as such, it fits me and my family quite nicely. It actually has a lot going for it. Really. Aside from being in the Silicon Valley where tech jobs can be found, it was named the “best city in America to raise children” and it ranks as one of the top 10 safest cities to live in the U.S. Having started as an agricultural town, Fremont is an odd mixture of residential areas, farm land and high tech business parks. It has become a favorite test bed for technologies such as cable internet service, digital cable and digital phone lines. It has also grown to be one of the most diverse communities in the Bay Area, being home to a large number of Asian immigrants mostly from India and China (many Filipinos live in adjacent Union City).

Here are other interesting facts about Fremont:

  • Cyberdyne Systems, the building blown up in T2, is located in Fremont
  • Charlie Chaplin shot many of his films, including The Tramp, in the Niles district of Fremont
  • Kristi Yamaguchi hails from Fremont
  • MC Hammer’s infamous $12 million mansion is located in Fremont (can’t touch this)
  • home to the largest Afghan community in the US (dubbed Little Kabul)
  • Leland Stanford, former governor of California and resident of Fremont, considered Fremont as a possible site for Stanford University (oh how that would’ve changed Fremont!)
  • Dumbarton Bridge, which connects Fremont to the Peninsula, is the first built of the Bay’s seven bridges, pre-dating both the Golden Gate Bridge and the Bay Bridge
  • Puck from MTV’s Real World is from Fremont (not a good thing)

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