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MTW1712
122 High St
Martinez, CA (in city)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home

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$699,000 View on Map
JMW6322 22 Photos
275 Winslow St
Crockett, CA (5.0 miles)
3 Bed, 3 Bath Home
2800 sq.ft.
Gorgeous Water Front Home with Unobstructed & Expansive Views of the Carquinez Strait …more»
$245,000 View on Map
DAM4699
977 Juniper Ct
Crockett, CA (5.1 miles)
2 Bed, 1+ Bath Condominium
1368 sq.ft.
$110,000 View on Map
MWT8697
203 Spyglass Pkwy
Vallejo, CA (5.5 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Condominium
1000 sq.ft.
$569,000 View on Map
TGJ9400
545 Monarch Ridge Dr
Walnut Creek, CA (6.3 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Townhome
1958 sq.ft.
$79,950 View on Map
DJW6030
60 Kay Dr
Vallejo, CA (6.8 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
1440 sq.ft.
$929,000 View on Map
AMT4472
1051 N Thompson Rd
Lafayette, CA (6.9 miles)
3 Bed, 3 Bath Home
1850 sq.ft.
$11,000,000 View on Map
JMM5334
270 Glorietta Blvd
Orinda, CA (8.2 miles)
3 Bed, 3 Bath Home
2350 sq.ft.
$550,000 View on Map
WCG3361
1854 Farm Bureau Rd
Concord, CA (8.3 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1564 sq.ft.
$385,000 View on Map
WTD5184
308 Kinross Drive
Walnut Creek, CA (8.4 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
 

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Local city information for Martinez, CA

Martinez ( "mar-TEE-niss" or "mar-TEE-nezz") is a city in and the county seat of Contra Costa County, California, United States. The population was 35,866 at the 2000 census. The downtown is notable for its large number of preserved old buildings. Martinez is located on the south side of the Carquinez Strait in the San Francisco Bay Area, directly facing the city of Benicia.

In 1824 the Alhambra Valley was included in a land grant to Don Ygnacio Martínez by the Mexican government for services rendered to the Mexican and Spanish armies. By 1849, Martínez served as a weigh station for the California Gold Rush. The town was laid out in 1849 by Col. William M. Smith and named for Martinez. It became the county seat in 1850, but could not incorporate at the time because it lacked the 200 registered voters required, and only became a city in 1876. In 1847, Dr. Robert Semple contracted to provide ferry service from Martinez to Benicia, CA (across the Carquinez straight, Benicia was a growing community and state capitol for a year in 1852).
Martinez was the home of John Muir from 1880 until his death in 1914. He was buried about a mile south of the building that is now the John Muir National Historic Site. Also nearby is the property is the Don Vicente Martinez Adobe, built in 1849 by the son of Rancho owner, Don Ygnacio Martinez, of the Rancho el Pinole.

The first post office opened in 1851.

In 1860, Martinez played a role in the Pony Express, where riders would take the ferry from Benicia (particularly if they missed the steamer in Sacramento). In 1915, Shell Oil Company built an oil refinery near Martinez, which sparked a building boom in the area. Martinez's oil refineries can still be seen today from Interstate 680, and it continues to be a significant port and petroleum processing center. Martinez is also purportedly the birthplace of the martini. Some call Martinez the "Magic Capital of Northern California."

Joltin' Joe DiMaggio was born and raised in Martinez.

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