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At the time of its
incorporation as a city on July 16, 1963, Cotati already had a rich
historical heritage. Since before the birth of Christ, the fertile
valley had been home of Coastal Miwoks, a clan of Native Americans
who lived well on the nuts, grains and tubers, berries, fish and
game that abounded in this temperate climate. The Indian name of
their village, Kota’ti, produced the legend of Chief Cotati, whose
visage is featured in the city’s logo.
During the 30's and
40's, agriculture continued as the most important influence in the
Cotati Valley, and the town changed more slowly. In the 40's and
50's, small family farms were having a hard time surviving, and some
of Cotati's agricultural lands began to develop as residential and
commercial areas. Opening of the 101 freeway in the mid-1950's made
it feasible for San Francisco workers to commute to homes in Cotati.
The town had
developed by fits and starts since the turn of the century, and by
the end of the '50's had become a closeknit community that clung
fiercely to its claim of being "the Hub of Sonoma County."
The year 1968 saw
the birth of the counter culture's influence on Cotati.
The Inn of the Beginning came alive and brought nationally and
internationally recognized musicians to Sonoma County. The major
forms of music played were rhythm and blues, rock and roll, country
and western, and folk.
For the past two
decades Sonoma County has been growing at a rapid pace, welcoming
vast numbers of new residents to the area. Many of these transplants
have moved to the area in an effort to escape the crowded city life
of the larger Bay Area cities to the south such as San Francisco and
San Jose.
Cotati today is
comprised of approximately 6700 residents, over four times the
population at the time of its incorporation in 1963. Both new and
long-time Cotati businesses have made significant efforts to
maintain and reinforce the city's distinct way of life.
And when the sun
sets the music doesn't stop. Cotati offers one of the county's most
vibrant nightlife scenes. Numerous nightspots offer live
entertainment including the recently reopened Inn of the Beginning
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