Beautiful Niles Canyon in Fremont is a chosen spot. Jose de Jesus
Vallejo chose it for the first mill town in Alta California, Joaquin
Murieta slept here, and Leland Stanford chose it in 1869 for the last
leg of the transcontinental railroad, the true last spike of the line
linking the Atlantic to the Pacific. The home of the largest nursery in
the West, Niles could also boast the first gravel mines in California
and fine Art Deco tile production. In 1912 world famous Essanay Studios
chose the oak-studded hills of Niles Canyon as the location for some of
the most famous silent films of all time, including Charlie Chaplin's
The Tramp, and the first Wild West movie stars strutted the dusty
streets of Niles.