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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BDC_1920-folk-victorian-cottage_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
Moved up the street in 1960. Original siding, porch and columns. Artist's home and studio.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBF_1920-victorian-cottage_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
Moved here in 1960.Home of railroad workers and fishermen, Tiburon's first settlers.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBE_1895-ark-houseboat_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
Probably relocated from Belvedier Cove.Originally sited at 90 Main Street.Village Savage Shop downstairs in ?60s.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBD_fleming-rooming-house_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
1889Rebuilt in 1918Spiral staircase added in 1956 On pilings until lagoon was filled in 1929. Mrs. Fleming only rented to railroad workers ?of good character'.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBB_1925-victorian-saloon_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
Bay access provided a source of illegal spirits during Prohibition.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1BBA_northwestern-pacific_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
This palm tree marks the location of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad yard. From April 28, 1884 to September 25, 1967 hundred of workers toiled to keep the railroad system and ferry boats operating.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9V_samuel-blake-chapman_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
Samuel was born to Catherine and Charles Chapman of Mar West Street in Tiburon on April 11, 1916. He worked in his father's merchandise store on Main Street and delivered mail for his father who also served as Tiburon's Postmaster from 1915 to 194…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9S_treating-the-troops_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
Construction for this 70-bed hospital began in 1911. The hospital treated soldiers returning from overseas for discharge. In 1918, the hospital annex was added to care for men with lingering illnesses. During the Nike Missile period (1954-1962)…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9Q_bowling-and-dollars_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
A great morale builder, Fort McDowell's bowling alley opened in 1944, sporting six lanes. Fort McDowell's bowling teams - the "Jail Birds," "Brass Hats," and the "McDowell Mermaids" competed against teams from Fort Mason and Camp Stoneman. The …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1B9P_ministering-to-all-faiths_Belvedere-Tiburon-CA.html
This chapel ministered to soldiers of all faiths. Built in 1942, in a style similar to other military chapels, it featured a vaulted ceiling and fiber board walls to enhance acoustics. Chapel services included "...Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Lut…
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