| Concord is a residential and business
city located in the East Bay region of the San Francisco Bay Area in the
state of California. Concord is located 29 miles east of San Francisco,
meaning that the commute through the Caldecott Tunnel and across the Bay
Bridge can be done in approximately thirty minutes when traffic is light,
and in less than a week when traffic is heavy. The total area of the city is
31.13 square miles, and with over 120,000 residents Concord is the largest
city in Contra Costa County. Concord is perhaps best known for the De La
Salle High School football team, which between 1992 and 2004 established a
national record winning streak of 151 games, shattering the previous record
of 72 games. During this time the team was named ESPN national champion in
1994 and USA Today national champion in 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, and 2003.
Concord's other claim to fame is that it is the birth place of actor Tom
Hanks, who is well known for numerous critically-acclaimed movies including
Turner & Hooch, Bachelor Party and Joe Versus the Volcano.
Attractions
Port Chicago Naval Magazine
National Memorial - This memorial honors 320 individuals (including
200 young African American men) who were killed in a munitions accident
during World War II while loading munitions and bombs onto ships bound for
the Pacific Rim. Following the explosion many of the enlisted men refused to
work, resulting in the Navy's largest mutiny trial and eventually helping to
push the US Armed Forces to desegregate. Reservations are required to visit
the memorial and can be made by calling (925) 838-0249. Tours are available
Wednesday-Saturday from 9:00 AM to 1:30 PM and take one hour. The memorial
can be reached by exiting on the Port Chicago Highway exit from either
highway 4 or highway 242, and heading north to the Concord Naval Weapons
Station.
Activities
• Chronicle
Pavilion, 2000 Kirker Pass Road - The Chronicle Pavilion is a 12,500
seat amphitheatre that hosts dozens of major concerts each year. The
amphitheatre is configured with approximately 8,000 reserved seats and, for
the more frugal and potentially rain-tolerant music lover, 4,500 lawn seats.
Upcoming concerts can be found on the Pavilion's
online calendar .
• Waterworld
USA, 1950 Waterworld Parkway (exit I-680 at Willow Pass Road and
head two blocks east) - A waterpark featuring slides, pools, and other
manner of devices meant to utilize the Bay Area's limited water supply.
Admission is $26.99 at the park, but can be purchased for $19.99 online at
the park's web site.
• Brendan
Theatres Concord 14, 1985 Willow Pass Road (corner of Concord Ave &
Salvio St.) - Fourteen screens of movie magic with stadium seating, greasy
popcorn, and thundering sound systems. Brendan Theatres was the anchor
tenant of downtown Concord's rebirth in the late 1990's.
Dining
• Guadalajara Grill, 5400 Ygnacio Valley Rd # B6, (925) 672-4430.
Possibly one of the best Mexican restaurants in the Bay area, which is
saying a lot. The super chicken burrito runs about $7.95 for lunch and $8.95
for dinner, and when combined with the never-ending chips and salsa is
guaranteed to leave you full. Super fast service and free tootsie roll pops
seal this establishment's top-notch reputation. Serving lunch and dinner
from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
• Old Spaghetti Factory, 1955 Mount Diablo St (downtown Concord),
Ph: (925) 687-5030. Yes, it's a chain, but the food is decent and the prices
aren't unreasonable. Besides, what other restaurants in Concord offer
specials that include ice cream?
• Pasta Primavera,
4425-F Treat Blvd., Ph: (925) 687-5300 - A tasty but mildly pricey pasta
joint serving fairly decent dishes. Fill up on the bread & marinara sauce.
Drink
For the most part the nightlife in Concord can be found next door in
Walnut Creek, although there are a few drinking establishments that are
worth a visit.
• Mr. Pickwicks British Pub &
Restaurant, 4633 Clayton Rd., Ph: (925) 459-0574 - Claiming to be
"California's most authentic British pub" (which may be akin to claiming to
be "Britain's most authentic California smoothie shop"), this establishment
nevertheless provides an atmosphere where one can enjoy British beer without
paying the high prices charged in the city.
• Legends & Heroes Sports Bar, 4050 Port Chicago Hwy, Ph: (925)
687-4111. For those wanting to get their football/basketball/baseball fix
while downing a few brews, Legends offers the TV and taps necessary to help
you out.
Lodging
• Best
Western Heritage Inn, 4600 Clayton Road, (925) 686-4466, Toll-free:
(800) 622-6466, Fax: (925) 825-0581 - Catering to the business crowd, this
hotel is unlikely to surprise anyone who has stayed in a Best Western
anywhere else in the world. Rates from $70 to $90 per night for a single
room.
• Comfort
Inn East At The Pavilion, 5370 Clayton Road, Ph: (925) 674-9400,
Fax: (925) 674-9595 - Offering free wireless internet and continental
breakfast, this hotel's best feature might be its close proximity to the
fine Mexican dining at the Guadalajara Grill. The Concord Pavilion is also
only one mile away for visitors wanting a hotel located close to the concert
venue. Rates from $90 to $120 per night for a single room.
• Comfort
Inn Concord, 1370 Monument Blvd., Ph: (925) 827-8998, Fax: (925)
798-3374 - Free continental breakfast, free local calls, free coffee,
fitness center and seasonal outdoor pool. Rates from $80 to $120 per night
for a single room.
• Crowne
Plaza Hotel, 45 John Glenn Drive, (925) 825-7700
• Hilton
Concord, 1970 Diamond Blvd, Ph: (925) 827-2000, Fax: (925) 827-2113
- This hotel's close proximity to I-680 makes it a desirable location for
those wanting to stay in a Hilton located near an interstate. Rates from
$150 to $220 per night for a single room.
• Holiday
Inn, 1050 Burnett Avenue, (925) 687-5500 -
Links
• City of Concord Home Page |
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Get in
The Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART)
stops at the Concord and North Concord stations. Concord is accessible by
car from highway 680, highway 242, and highway 4. When driving from Oakland
follow highway 24 past the intersection with highway 680.
County Connection buses also service
the city. If you plan to visit in your small plane, Buchanan Field Airport
is the best option should you want to land.
Get around
Like most of America, unless you enjoy walking or biking long distances
you'll want a car to get around in Concord. This city is asphalt America at
its finest, and while motorists are generally respectful of bikers and
pedestrians, the auto is the king of the road.
Shopping
Strip malls, grocery stores, fast food restaurants, electronics
megastores, and all other manner of American consumerism are readily
available; following any major street will inevitably lead to some sort of
shopping area. Concord's lone mega-mall is
Sunvalley Mall, located off of
I-680 along Willow Pass road, and catering to all manner of teenage fashion
fantasies as well as the appliance fetishes of middle-aged women and
shopping phobias of middle-aged men. While not quite the labyrinth of
Sunvalley, the
Willows Shopping Center, also located near the Willows Pass Rd exit from
I-680, caters to the yuppie crowd with an REI Outdoor, Any Mountain Sports,
Circuit City, and the ever-popular CompUSA.
Get out
• Walnut Creek. Concord's nearest neighbor, the downtown Walnut Creek
area offers shopping, bars, restaurants, and meter maids who will ticket
your vehicle at the slightest sign of any parking infraction.
• Mt. Diablo State Park. As
one of the tallest mountains in the Bay Area, Mt. Diablo dominates the area
landscape and provides an escape from the suburbia which surrounds it.
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