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Creekside Pro Construction is here to serve the Concord and Contra Costa County area. Our team of skilled kitchen remodelers is dedicated to providing outstanding remodeling services. We distinguish ourselves as a prominent kitchen design company with an emphasis on quality and client satisfaction. Our knowledgeable kitchen contractors ensure every project is completed with care.
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Kitchen remodeling is more than just a renovation; it’s an investment in your home. With Creekside Pro Construction, you’re choosing experienced contractors who recognize the value of a functional and stylish kitchen. Our team in Concord, CA, guarantees your remodel suits your lifestyle. Call 925-445-7684 to start your kitchen transformation today! We are located in your Contra Costa County.
The valleys north of Mount Diablo were inhabited by the Miwok people, who hunted elk and fished in the numerous streams flowing from the mountain into the San Francisco Bay. It is important to note Miwok and other indigenous people still live within city limits. In 1772, Spanish explorers began to cross the area but did not settle there. In 1834, the Mexican land grant Rancho Monte del Diablo at the base of Mount Diablo was granted to Salvio Pacheco (for whom the nearby town of Pacheco is named).
Concord was founded under the name of Todos Santos (“all saints”; a name still borne by the central city plaza and park between Willow Pass Road and Salvio Street), on the initiative of Pacheco in 1869. It achieved prominence in the 19th century, when most residents of Pacheco relocated to Concord to avoid the devastation of fire and flood which crippled Pacheco’s formerly booming economy. Concord was incorporated on February 5, 1905.
The area around Concord in the surrounding Ygnacio and Clayton Valleys was a large agricultural area. Crops that were grown included grapes, walnuts, almonds, wheat, hay, and even tomatoes. The area to the east (now the site of the Concord Naval Weapons Station) was the site of a few enormous wheat ranches over 5,000 acres (20 km2), and was almost a sea of wheat all the way to the marshes bordering Suisun Bay. During Prohibition, many vineyards were removed and replaced with walnut orchards. The town of Cowell, now incorporated into Concord, produced cement.
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