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The Todos Santos Plaza is a large community green space that is used for local celebrations, concerts, carnivals and festivals, as well as space for people to relax. Dedicated in 1869, by its pioneer founders Don Fernando Pacheco, Don Salvio Pacheco, and Don Francisco Galindo, the plaza was originally the town square of the 20-block town of Todos Santos, which went on to become known as Concord.
Bordered by Grant Street, Willow Pass Road, Salvio Street, and Mount Diablo Street, the plaza features a children’s playground, a variety of restaurants, cafés and shops, as well as trees, flowers and picnic tables with benches. The plaza's most popular event is the Farmer’s Market which is held every Tuesday and brings the plaza alive with music, and shoppers browsing and buying the array of fresh produces and delicious homemade fare.
2175 Willow Pass Rd, Concord, CA 94520, Phone: 925-671-2489
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