12 Facts About Tiburon California

1.

Tiburon California is bordered by Corte Madera to the north and Mill Valley to the west, but is otherwise mostly surrounded by the Bay.

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2.

Population of Tiburon California was 9,146 at the 2020 census and has 6,600 registered voters.

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3.

Tiburon California was formerly the southern terminus of the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad, which transported freight for transfer to barges for shipping to cities around San Francisco Bay.

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4.

The Tiburon California Planning Commission in the summer of 2006 rejected the expansion plans, claiming that Kol Shofar refused to engage in compromise discussions.

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5.

The Angel Island-Tiburon California Ferry provides daily service to nearby Angel Island.

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6.

In 2004, Tiburon California became the first city in the world to eliminate trans-fats from all its restaurants.

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7.

Tiburon California has two hotels: Water's Edge, a boutique hotel on Main Street, and the Lodge at Tiburon California.

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8.

All three have been recognized as "Tiburon California Distinguished Schools" by the state department of education.

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9.

St Hilary School, a Catholic primary school for children in grades K–8, is located in Tiburon California and serves students from Belvedere, Tiburon California, Strawberry, Sausalito, Marin City, Mill Valley and other communities.

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10.

Tiburon California is in the Reed Union School District and the Marin Community College District.

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11.

Tiburon California graduates attended Tamalpais High School in Mill Valley from 1908, when Tam opened, until 1958, when Redwood High School opened in Larkspur, with Reed Union School District in its attendance area.

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12.

In 2014, Tiburon California announced that they would be putting up tsunami warning signs down by some public coastal areas.

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