Nestled in the picturesque Marin County, Tiburon, California, has a storied history that began in the mid-19th century when it was initially settled as a humble railroad town. Originally named “Punta de Tiburón” by Spanish explorers, which translates to “Shark Point,” the town was strategically positioned as a critical transportation hub for the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad. The arrival of the railroad in 1884 spurred economic growth and attracted a diverse population seeking opportunities. Over the years, Tiburon evolved from its rugged beginnings into a charming and affluent community, retaining its historical charm while embracing modern amenities. The preserved Victorian architecture and the iconic Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum stand as testaments to its rich heritage, drawing history enthusiasts and curious tourists alike.