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Design Group Creative Marketing Communications Danville, CA USA 925.577.3382 T support@parkdesigngroup.com ![]() Nestled in the San Ramon Valley, the Town of Danville is approximately 30 miles east of San Francisco and 40 miles north from the heart of Silicon Valley. And, it is one of the incorporated municipalities in California that uses "town" in its name instead of "city". For over 130 years, Danville's history has been one of change and growth. Often referred to as the "Heart of the San Ramon Valley," Danville was first populated by Indians who lived next to the creeks and camped on Mount Diablo in the summer. Later it was part of Mission San Jose's grazing land and a Mexican land grant called Rancho San Ramon. Danville was settled and named by Americans drawn here by the California Gold rush. Daniel and Andrew Inman bought 400 acres of Old Town Danville with their mining earnings in 1854, after living here for a summer two years earlier. By 1858, the community boasted a blacksmith, a hotel, a wheelwright and a general store. Today with population little over 42,000, Danville is one of the wealthiest suburbs in the San Francisco Bay Area, with some of the most expensive and exclusive country clubs and houses in the country. To learn more about Danville, visit the Town of Danville at www.ci.danville.ca.us. Also, if you would like to know good places to eat around town or neighboring cities, write us an email and we'll be happy to point you to some of the tastiest restaurants we enjoy. |