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Professional Kitchen Remodelers
At Creekside Pro Construction, we are proud to be the premier kitchen renovation contractors in Pescadero, CA. Our team of kitchen remodelers combines extensive experience with a passion for transforming spaces. Whether you’re looking to update your kitchen layout or refresh your home’s aesthetic, we provide customized solutions to meet your needs. Trust us for an efficient and stress-free renovation process in San Mateo County.
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Value of Kitchen Renovation
Kitchen remodeling is more than just updating a room; it’s about creating a space that enriches your daily life. At Creekside Pro Construction, we recognize the significance of a functional and beautiful kitchen. Our proficiency in kitchen layout redesign ensures that every detail of your renovation is handled with accuracy and care. Serving Pescadero, CA, and surrounding areas in San Mateo County, we are focused on providing outstanding kitchen remodeling services. Call us at 925-445-7684 to start your kitchen transformation today!
The town of Pescadero is located on the Rancho Pescadero Mexican land grant; former Mission Santa Cruz pasture given to Juan José Gonzalez in 1833. Alexander Moore (1823–1902), an American pioneer, built his home in Pescadero Valley in 1853. The rich, fertile soil of the valley had attracted other settlers, and in the 1860s Pescadero was a prosperous town surrounded by farms and lumber mills.
According to a guidebook published by the California Coastal Commission, the residents of Pescadero recovered a large quantity of white paint from the 1853 wreck of the clipper ship Carrier Pigeon at Pigeon Point. The paint was “used liberally on all the town’s buildings”, and residents have since maintained the tradition of painting their houses white. However, other sources credit the 1896 wreck of the steamer Columbia as the source of the white paint.
An article in the Wells Fargo Messenger states that a stagecoach salvaged from the Carrier Pigeon was laboriously hoisted up the cliffs onto the road, and put into service within a week. The coach, built in Concord, New Hampshire, carried passengers and freight on the Pescadero road for the Wells Fargo Company for forty years, and, in 1914, was listed among the company’s prized possessions.
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