Tiburon’s extensive history in the maritime and railroad industries are chronicled at the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum , which is part of the National Register of Historic Places. The museum itself was once a railroad station, which provided passenger services throughout Northern California until it closed in 1967. The depot is now a museum where guests can learn about the history and impact of trains and ferries on Tiburon’s economy, culture, and history. An incredibly detailed model inside the ground floor of the museum gives visitors an idea of what Tiburon looked like in 1900, and upstairs, the station has been meticulously restored to look like what it did when William Bent served as stationmaster there from 1913 until 1940.

1920 Paradise Dr, Tiburon, CA 94920, Phone: 415-435-1853

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