Francisco Galindo Home

1721 Amador Street

This home was built in 1856 for Don Francisco Galindo and his wife, Maria Dolores Manuela (Pacheco) Galindo, Don Salvio’s second daughter. At that time, it was one of the few Victorian ranch houses in the county. When their oldest son, Juan “John” Galindo and his bride Marina “Sarah” (Amador) Galindo took up residence in 1880, the original six-room house was expanded to ten rooms. After their eldest child Frederick, and Catherine (Hittman) Galindo were married in 1911, title was transfered to the next generation. Since Mrs. Catherine Galindo’s death in 1966, the home was maintained by her children. After the death of Ms. Ruth Galindo, the home became the property of the City of Concord. It is presenntly being restored as the Galindo House and Gardens.

Listen to the Audio Walking Tour for the Francisco Galindo Home

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