The Soldiers and McKinley Memorial Parkways are a pair of historic brick streets in Fremont, Ohio, United States.
Designed as small parkways, they were constructed in honor of Sandusky County's eighty-five soldiers who were killed in action during World War I.
Unlike many similar streets in other cities, they were not built as centerpieces for grand city plans; instead, they were constructed to provide access to a subdivision that had recently been started.
[2] Laid out in the form of a cross, the parkways run for four blocks with vegetation between the lanes for the two directions; they were completed in 1920 after a year of construction.
[2] In 1991, the two parkways were listed together on the National Register of Historic Places,[1] qualifying both because of their importance in community planning and in landscape architecture.