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The Don Francisco Galindo House, known locally as the Galindo House and Gardens, is a 19th-century house in Concord, California built in 1856 by Francisco Galindo and his wife, Maria Dolores Manuela (Pacheco) Galindo, daughter of Salvio Pacheco who was the grantee of Rancho Monte del Diablo. In October 2001, following a series of public workshops and meetings, the City of Concord adopted a Master Plan for the Galindo House, prepared by the historic preservation architectural firm Page & Turnbull of San Francisco, including a Museum Operating Plan.

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  • The Don Francisco Galindo House, known locally as the Galindo House and Gardens, is a 19th-century house in Concord, California built in 1856 by Francisco Galindo and his wife, Maria Dolores Manuela (Pacheco) Galindo, daughter of Salvio Pacheco who was the grantee of Rancho Monte del Diablo. In October 2001, following a series of public workshops and meetings, the City of Concord adopted a Master Plan for the Galindo House, prepared by the historic preservation architectural firm Page & Turnbull of San Francisco, including a Museum Operating Plan. (en)
  • La casa Don Francisco Galindo es una casa histórica del siglo XIX ubicada en Concord (California), Estados Unidos. Fue construida en 1856 por Francisco Galindo y su esposa, María Dolores Manuela (Pacheco) Galindo, hija de Salvio Pacheco, quien fue el concesionario de Rancho Monte del Diablo.​ Fue registrada en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1988.​ (es)
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  • The Don Francisco Galindo House, known locally as the Galindo House and Gardens, is a 19th-century house in Concord, California built in 1856 by Francisco Galindo and his wife, Maria Dolores Manuela (Pacheco) Galindo, daughter of Salvio Pacheco who was the grantee of Rancho Monte del Diablo. The house is one of the few remaining Victorian ranch houses in Contra Costa County. In 1875 it underwent significant remodeling resulting in an enlarged basement, first floor and second floor. It was around this time that Francisco and Maria's oldest son, Juan "John" Galindo, and his bride, Marina "Sarah" (Amador) Galindo, moved into the house. After Juan and Marina's eldest child, Frederick, and Catherine (Hittman) Galindo were married in 1911, title was transferred to the next generation. Following Catherine Galindo's death in 1966, the house was maintained by her children Harold, Ruth, and Leonora. Ruth Galindo, the last direct descendant of the family, resided in the home until her death in December 1999. With distribution of Ruth Galindo's estate, the house and its surrounding property of approximately 1.5 acres (6,100 m2) were deeded to the City of Concord to be preserved for public use as a house museum and park. In October 2001, following a series of public workshops and meetings, the City of Concord adopted a Master Plan for the Galindo House, prepared by the historic preservation architectural firm Page & Turnbull of San Francisco, including a Museum Operating Plan. In September 2010, ownership of the Galindo House and property transferred from the City of Concord to the Concord Historical Society, which spent the next two years renovating the house and opened it to the public in 2012. In May 2013, the Society moved the city's Masonic Temple (which had been dedicated in October 1928) from its location at 1765 Galindo St. to the Galindo House property, facing Clayton Road, to become part of the Society's historical resource center and meeting facility. (en)
  • La casa Don Francisco Galindo es una casa histórica del siglo XIX ubicada en Concord (California), Estados Unidos. Fue construida en 1856 por Francisco Galindo y su esposa, María Dolores Manuela (Pacheco) Galindo, hija de Salvio Pacheco, quien fue el concesionario de Rancho Monte del Diablo.​ Fue registrada en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos en 1988.​ Es una de las pocas casas de campo de arquitectura victoriana que quedan en el condado de Contra Costa.​ En 1875 sufrió una importante remodelación que dio como resultado un sótano, un primer y segundo piso ampliado.​ Fue por esta época que el hijo mayor de Francisco y María, Juan "John" Galindo, y su novia, Marina "Sarah" (Amador) Galindo, se mudaron a la casa.​ Después de que el hijo mayor de Juan y Marina, Frederick, y Catherine (Hittman) Galindo se casaran en 1911, el título se transfirió a la siguiente generación. Tras la muerte de Catherine Galindo en 1966, la casa fue mantenida por sus hijos Harold, Ruth y Leonora. Ruth Galindo, la última descendiente directa de la familia, residió en la casa hasta su muerte en diciembre de 1999.​ Con la distribución de la herencia de Ruth Galindo, la casa y la propiedad circundante de aproximadamente 1,5 acres (6100 m2) se transfirieron a la Ciudad de Concord para ser preservado como una casa museo y parque.​ En octubre de 2001, después de una serie de talleres y reuniones públicas, la Ciudad de Concord adoptó un Plan Maestro para la casa Galindo,​ preparado por la firma de arquitectura de preservación histórica Page & Turnbull de San Francisco, que incluye un Plan Operativo del Museo. En septiembre de 2010, la propiedad fue transferida de la Ciudad de Concord a la Sociedad Histórica de Concord,​ que pasó los siguientes dos años renovando la casa y la abrió al público en 2012. (es)
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