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Newark is a small community in the East Bay portion of the San Francisco Bay Area region of California. It’s adjacent to the larger city of Fremont.

Understand

Newark is unique in that it is completely surrounded by the larger city of Fremont. Newark was to be incorporated into the city of Fremont along with five other townships in the area (Mission San Jose, Niles, Centerville, Irvington, and Warm Springs), but decided to pull out when it was designated to be the industrial area of Fremont. Instead, Newark incorporated in 1955.

Like the other five townships, Newark has a rich history. It was founded as a railroad town in the 1850s. It was a small village with a hotel, church, and school. Newark was also the home to the Carter Brothers company, which manufactured hundreds of train cars for the ever growing train industry, as well as cable cars for San Francisco. The Rose of Sharon church, built in 1880, still stands on Sycamore Street, and the old Carter Hotel still stands on the corner of Thornton avenue and Ash street (there are plans to make it a museum). Newark also boasted a major steel foundry during this time, which manufactured stoves. Today, Newark's major industries are electronics and salt, and has been home to such tech giants as Sun Microsystems and Hewlett Packard. Newark is also home to the Cargill salt company (formerly Leslie Salt).

Get in

By plane

San Jose (SJC IATA) and Oakland International (OAK IATA) airports are about 20 miles away.

By train

There is a BART station in nearby Fremont. There is also a train station that serves both Amtrak and the Altamont Commuter Express (ACE) in nearby Fremont.

By bus

The local AC transit serves the entire city of Newark, and its surrounding communities.

Get around

By car

Newark is small, and thus can be traversed quite easily by car

By bike

A bike may be the nicest way to see Newark. You are never far from any single place. Most streets have bike lanes, and there are very few "very busy" streets.

Do

  • Silliman Family Aquatic Center. Newark is home to the largest indoor aquatic facilities west of the Mississippi. The Silliman center on Mowry Avenue has two large swimming pools, and two water slides. The facility also houses a variety of other recreational facilities, including basketball courts and an exercise center. Admission is $9 for adults and $7 for children.
  • The Grove. It's outside of the Newpark Mall, and hosts a summer concert series featuring local and other more famous Bay Area artists. Admission is free.
  • Don Edwards San Francisco Wildlife Refuge. Although the headquarters for the refuge are on the border of Newark in Fremont, part of the refuge is located in Newark. One can view the wildlife scenery as they travel down Thornton Avenue into central Newark.
  • [formerly dead link] Ardenwood Historic Farm, 34600 Ardenwood Blvd. Tu-Su 10AM-4PM. Formerly part of Newark, the Ardenwood farm became part of Fremont when a rezoning occurred. The farm now lies just past the Newark border. A working farm founded in 19th century, the park also features a Victorian mansion, owned by George Patterson, and build circa 1870, a petting zoo environment for the kids, as well as organic produce (it is still an active farm). Demonstrations of 19th-century trades. Tu W Sa adults $2, children $1; Th F Su adults $5, children $4.
  • The Lake Area. Medium sized man-made lake, great for walking, etc. Home to a huge duck, goose, and Canada geese population.

Buy

NewPark Mall is a large enclosed mall that features Macy's, Target, JC Penney, Sears, and Mervyn's. Rarely ever crowded.

Eat

  • Cousin Cafe (表哥茶餐廳), 39193 Cedar Blvd. (at Magazine Ave in Lion City Shopping Center), +1 510 713-9806. Hong Kong-style cafe cuisine in the heart of Newark. Breakfast, Lunch, and Happy Hours specials. Quite popular with locals. Inexpensive to moderate.
  • Kioku Sushi, 6180-V Jarvis Ave, +1 510 796-7088. Great Japanese food.
  • La Cabaña, 7163 Rich Ave, +1 510 792-2600. Very tasty Mexican food. Unfortunately, the restaurant is next to an adult book store, but don't let that stop you. Their shrimp dishes, particularly camarones al ajo, are highly recommended.
  • Mehran, 5774 Mowry School Rd, +1 510 668-1111. Very spicy Pakistani food, in a buffet setting. Good, but you will need rice to cut down the spiciness.
  • New Tung Kee Noodle (Luu Noodle), 39029 Cedar Blvd (at Mowry in the Lion Food shopping center), +1 510 713-8883. Behind Jack in the Box, this chain restaurant offers good hot noodle dishes of all varieties. Unlike other cheap noodle shops, this one accepts credit cards. Inexpensive.
  • Thai Orchid, 6180-A Jarvis Ave, +1 510 797-8911. Good Thai food in a quiet restaurant.
  • Vung Tau 3 Restaurant, 6092 Mowry Ave (near Cedar Blvd), +1 510 793-8299. The smallest of the three Vung Tau restaurants (original in San Jose, another in Milpitas). Fine Vietnamese cuisine. Moderate.

Drink

  • Gubera's Pub and Tavern, 5810 Jarvis Blvd. Nice European style bar. Hosts live musical enterntainment on major holidays.

Sleep

Go next

Nearby cities include Fremont, Union City, and Milpitas. The Peninsula—including Palo Alto, Stanford University, and several other charming destinations—are across the Dumbarton Bridge, accessible via Route 84 and Thornton Avenue westward. And, of course, don't forget San Francisco, Oakland, and San Jose.

Routes through Newark
Oakland Union City  N  S  Fremont San José


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