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The scenic southwest coastal community of Tiburon lies just 17 minutes away from San Francisco. Historic Main Street is lined with buildings dating from the Victorian era through the turn of the century that now house boutique shops and restaurants. The Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum provides an interesting look at the evolution of transportation services from the equipment once used back in the early days. Exploring Ring Mountain provides the chance to see ancient petroglyphs created on rock faces by the coastal Miwok peoples.
Highways 101 and 131 provide easy access into or out of the city by vehicle. The Golden Gate Transit bus system not only makes stops within the community but also travels to and from San Francisco. Ferry travel is another option for anyone desiring to go from one coastal location to another.
The word "tiburon" is Spanish for shark. The peninsula and community got the name after Lieutenant Juan Manuel de Ayala sailed to the location. However, it remains a mystery whether he chose the name for the shape of the land or the leopard sharks that frequent the waters. Tiburon has a Mediterranean climate that brings humid summers and moderately warm winters. Dining options at the community's restaurants include many Chinese and Mexican influences.
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