Thursday, January 30, 2014

Facts For Those Moving To Pleasanton

By Madeleine Glazier


Pleasanton, California, a picturesque city in California's Alameda County, is an ideal place to live and work. In fact, it has even been named as one of best places in the country to live by both Forbes and Money magazine. With a mild climate and close access to the San Francisco Bay, it is little wonder that many people flock to this mid-size city, which has a population of slightly more than 70,000 inhabitants.

The Ohlone people were the first inhabitants of the area, dating back as far as 4,000 years ago. In the 18th Century, Spanish settlers arrived and the natives were forced into the Spanish mission system, and the land became part of Rancho Santa Rita. After California was acquired by the United States and gold was discovered in 1848, the area was well traveled by those seeking their fortune, and a town called Alisal sprang up. Unfortunately, this settlement was a well-known den of outlaws, gunfighters and other unsavory types. Eventually, as the Gold Rush settled down, the town became far more pleasant, and the actual town of Pleasanton was incorporated in 1894.

While Pleasanton truly is a pleasant place to be, that isn't how it earned its name. The town was named in honor of the Union army cavalry Major General Alfred Pleasonton, who was an essential part of the Union's victory at Gettysburg. However, when the U.S. Postal Service recorded the name of the town, the employee responsible made a spelling error and the town became known by its current spelling.

There are many attractions in this city, and visitors often enjoy strolling through the historic downtown area, which boasts late 19th century architecture as well as shops, pubs and restaurants. There are quite a few events scheduled downtown during the course of the year, such as the annual tree lighting and holiday parade in December. The 1st Wednesday Street Party events also are popular, and visitors can enjoy a cold beer or glass of wine while they browse through shops and booths while enjoying live music.

Another interesting attraction in Pleasanton is the Alameda County Fairgrounds, which hosts the county fair every year as well as many other interesting events. For instance, the Scottish Highland Gathering and Games, perhaps the largest two-day event dedicated to Scottish culture in the country, is a popular annual event. The fairgrounds also includes a single-track horseracing venue, which opened in 1858, making it the oldest single-track in the United States.

If your family is interested in relocating to Alameda County or Contra Costa County, contact the realtors at 1stInSite.com. They are experts at locating Pleasonton real estate and can show you many Pleasanton real estate listings, as well as homes for sale in San Ramon, real estate in Dublin, new homes in Livermore and many nearby towns and cities.




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