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◈ Homepage — https://landmarkssociety.com/rentals/art-garden-center/Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Get Involved Landmarks Rentals Events History Shop Maps Calendar Contact Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Art & Garden Center The Landmarks Art & Garden Center, a lovingly renovated historic cottage and garden, offers a unique setting for weddings and special events! Rental Availability Preferred Vendors Google Map Description Drivers who stream along Richardson Bay on the commute to and from Tiburon have a wonderful panoramic bay view, which sweeps from Sausalito to Strawberry Point and Mt. Tamalpais. A beautiful new addition to that view is the Landmarks Art and Garden Center, a lovingly renovated house and property from Tiburon’s earliest years, that is now a superb setting for weddings and special events. Once you reach this facility, you’re enveloped in another world and sensibility. As you pass the deep green expanse of lawn on your way in, you can picture having your ceremony on it, or perhaps joining your guests for an old-fashioned game of croquet. The square-acre site, with its commanding vista of Richardson Bay, is a garden composed of four terraces, with the house nestled to one side and a rose arbor on the other. The terraces are joined by curving brick walkways and ascend a gentle hillside in the following order: a lush lawn, a bricked area, an oval terrace, and a belvedere at the top. Each of these lovely outdoor spaces—all of which have an extensive view of the water and southern Marin’s steep hills—works extremely well as a site for a ceremony or reception. The Center had been untended and overgrown until a landscape architect and a brigade of green-thumbed volunteers descended on it in 2000. Original redwoods, oaks, elms, walnut and fruit trees, and blooming hedges are now augmented by new plantings of crab apples, weeping cherries, Japanese maples, and colorful beds of azaleas, camellias, roses, lilacs and seasonal flowers. Birds love the improvements—you can hear them chirping everywhere. Halfway up the hillside is a touch of whimsy, an old ocher and green pagoda-shaped birdhouse from the Victorian era appropriately called a “folly.” A cool, shady grove of redwoods behind the house has branches that shelter three loveseat-sized benches. The other star of the Center is the restored farm house, built in the 1870s and once part of a working-class neighborhood in the days when Tiburon was a railroad terminal. The cottage, clad in gray shingles with rough cedar shakes on the roof, features a sun-filled living room that opens to the original kitchen and adjoining sitting area. A small wedding or reception would fit nicely here, surrounded by the rough-hewn charm of the meticulously restored walls and floors. (The walls are a permanent art gallery, featuring exhibitions of paintings by local artists that change through the year.) Just outside the kitchen door, there’s a handsomely refurbished farmyard bell that newlyweds’ friends often toll in celebration—another one of the old-fashioned touches that contribute to this facility’s welcoming atmosphere. If your imagination has been taking you to a quiet, sunny spot with abundant greenery and scenery, you’ll undoubtedly experience a pleasing sense of deja vu when you actually set foot in the Landmarks Art and Garden Center. Capacity Ceremony Reception/Special Events Meetings Max. Seated Outdoors: 135 lawn, 60 for brick terrace Max. Standing Outdoors: 135 Ceremony Capacity: The brick terrace holds 135 seated; the lawn holds 135 seated. Tenting is an additional option depending on the weather. Event/Reception Capacity: The cottage accommodates 55 guests. The larger terrace holds 60 seated at tables, 75-85 for a buffet, or 95-110 for a cocktail party. The lawn holds 135 seated for a reception or buffet. Meeting Capacity: The cottage holds up to 55 guests. Fees & Deposits The rental fee is $4,000 for up to 44 guests, $4,500 for 45-90 guests and $5,000 for 91-135 guests.  All rental fees cover up to 8 hours of use on the day of the event. Additional time for rehearsals, setup, or overtime is $400/hour.  50% of the rental fee is required to reserve your date.  The rental balance and a refundable $1,000 – $2,000 security deposit are payable 60 days prior to the event. We ask that you join Landmarks as a member and half of your membership rental fee will be tax deductible. For midweek (Monday-Thursday) elopements we offer ceremony only events. Maximum is 30 attending and the fee is $1,750 for 1 and 1/2 hours with standard deposit required. Availability Year-round, daily (8am – 9pm) Details Site Uses: Ceremonies, Wedding Receptions, Special Events, Rehearsal Dinners, Parties, Business Functions/Meetings, Services/Amenities: Catering: select from preferred list; Parking: Limited to 12 cars, shuttle required Kitchen Facilities: limited Accommodations: no guestrooms Tables & Chairs: 30 folding chairs and 8 tables Linens, Silver, etc Through your caterer Dance Floor CBA Music  No amplified music after 8:30 pm (residential area) Telephone: WiFi – use hot spots Outdoor Night Lighting: Limited Outdoor Cooking Facilities CBA Restrooms: wheelchair accessible Cleanup: caterer Bride & Groom Dressing Area: yes Meeting Equipment BYO View: Richardson Bay, Sausalito and Mt. Tamalpais Smoking Designated areas only Alcohol Through caterer or bartender service Insurance: Insurance required for venue Reservations and Further Information Please contact the Landmark Representative at 415-272-3816 or email [email protected] or use our contact form. READ our latest reviews on  For recent photos of events at Landmarks Art & Garden Center, click Event Photos or Event Photos2 For a VIMEO tour of a recent wedding click on VIMEO – ART and GARDEN Special Please note: Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society is a 501c3 and all renters of our historic sites become members for a nominal fee as part of the rental agreement.  © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit ◈ Interior Pages — 47 pages crawled--> The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue A life sized bust of the great industrial tycoon and founder of the railroad terminus in Tiburon Peter Donahue has been memorialized in a striking bust now on display. Unveiled on March 31 st at the Donahue Building, home of the Tiburon Railroad and Ferry Depot Museum, the bust was sculpted by Howard Lazar as commissioned by the Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society. The Marin IJ featured the unveiling on the front page two days before. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society - Preserving and maintaining artifacts, landmarks, and open space of local historic significance and making them available to the public. --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us --> St. Hilary's Mission Church Old St. Hilary's Landmark NWP Railroad Depot, Tiburon Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Paddle Steamer China China Cabin Art & Garden Center Please download the latest Flash Player to view this content. --> Mission Statement: The mission of the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society is to acquire, preserve and maintain artifacts, landmarks, and open space of local historic significance and make them available to the public. VISIT, RENT & ENJOY! The Landmarks historical sites are available for rent year round for private events including weddings, receptions, memorials, birthdays, and more for groups of any size up to 150 depending on the venue. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 415-435-1853   LANDMARKS HISTORIC SITES ARE OPEN.   Notice of Temporary Closure The upstairs galleries of the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum will be temporarily closed for the  season to allow for a curatorial refurbishment.  The downstairs portion of the museum will be open as scheduled  throughout the 2026 season. This planned closure of the upstairs will enable updates to exhibitions and interpretive materials, ensuring the Museum continues to present Tiburon’s railroad and ferry history with clarity, accuracy, and professionalism. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to reopening the refreshed upstairs galleries.   History Collections: Tuesdays through Thursdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.   The Landmarks Society, a non-profit history organization, manages and maintains the Old St. Hilary’s Landmark and the surrounding wildflower preserve, the China Cabin , the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum , and the Landmarks Art and Garden Center . These sites are all on the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County. The Landmarks History Collections houses a vast collection of photographs, fine art, artifacts, maps, documents, oral histories, and a reference library. The Landmarks Society activities include historic publications, botanical and architectural tours, concerts, lectures, and exhibits. Group tours are available for all of our historical properties for senior excursions, school visits, or other groups of 20 or more. Our docents teach the exciting history of this beautiful area and each Landmark. The readily accessible sites are the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum and the China Cabin. (Old St. Hilary’s cannot accommodate large buses; therefore, groups need to walk about 100 yards uphill to gain access.) A donation of $5 per person per site is requested to help defray operating and maintenance costs of the sites. Please call or email to learn more.  1550 Tiburon Boulevard, Suite M Tiburon, CA 94920 415-435-1853 [email protected] --> Announcements & Events Music at Old St. Hilary’s Burr-Tolling – May 17, 4 p.m . INFO & TICKETS ____________________________ History articles & Newsletters If you are looking for some interesting reading combined with great historic photos visit our collection of our recent publications HERE ___________________________ Local History Videos Former archivist Dave Gotz has been making short films about local history for over ten years. You can watch many of them here: Local History Videos . Enjoy and leave comments, thanks. ____________________________ © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Plein Air Painting - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Concerts Fundraising Walk Your History Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Plein Air Painting   On a gorgeous day art enthusiasts of all ages enjoy Plein Aire Painting at the Landmarks Art & Garden Center. Photographer Bob Hemstock artistically captured the fun. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Landmarks History Articles - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Landmarks History Articles LANDMARKS HISTORY ARTICLES FROM THE ARK NEWSPAPER The Landmarks Society was offered the opportunity to contribute a monthly article to The Ark which of course we accepted. Hover on an image below for the article topic and click to read.   LANDMARKS HISTORY ARTICLES FROM BELVEDERE-TIBURON 94920 Landmarks Archivist Dave Gotz and Archives Volunteer Susan Cluff contributed one-page articles to the free monthly magazine “Belvedere-Tiburon 94920” since it’s inception in August 2017 until June 2022. Our pieces are about various topics from Peninsula history with factual information and images drawn from the Landmarks History Collections. Below are links to the articles. Enjoy. June 2022                94920 Post Office May 2022                 Angel Island Bell Apr 2022                  Lyford Station Mar 2022                  Farley House Feb 2022                  Movie in Tiburon Jan 2022                  Tiburon Town Hall Dec 2021                  LMS History Collections Nov 2021                  Sheet Day Oct 2021                   Bank Building Sept 2021                 Seafirth Aug 2021                  St. Hilary’s Natl Register July 2021                  Landmarks Art& Garden Center June 2021                 China Cabin May 2021                  Sam Chapman Apr 2021                   Eucalyptus Trees Mar 2021                  UN at Strawberry Feb 2021                  Paradise Cay Jan 2021                  Moving the Lyford House Dec 2020                 Tiburon’s “Goat Lady” Nov 2020                 Reedsport Oct 2020                 Ghost Story Sep 2020                 Engine No. 112 Aug 2020                 Tiburon Fires July 2020                 George McKegney Jun 2020                  Postmistress and her Parrot May 2020                 Five who Made a Difference (feature article) May 2020                 Quarantine on Angel Island Apr 2020                  Looking for Tiburon’s Arks Mar 2020                  Belvedere-Tiburon Library Feb 2020                  Oyster Farming in the Bay Jan 2020                   Al Capone’s Ghost Train in Tiburon Dec 2019                  Tiburon’s Railway Palm Nov 2019                  Belvedere Nursery School Oct 2019                   Hilarita Housing Sep 2019                  Boardwalk Shopping Center Aug 2019                  West Shore Artists July 2019                  Belvedere’s Codfish Plant on West Shore Jun 2019                   Explosives in Tiburon May 2019                  Tiburon and the Navy in WW II Apr 2019                   Arktown and Opening Day Mar 2019                   Baseball on the Tiburon Peninsula Feb 2019                   How Blackie’s Pasture Became a Park Jan 2019                   The Richardson Bay Lineal Park Dec 2018                   Belveron: Great for Families Nov 2018                   Belvedere Lagoon:  Backyards for Boats Oct 2018                   Cor --> Local History Videos - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Local History Videos Tiburon Town Historian and former Archivist Dave Gotz has been creating short films about local history for over 15 years. Below you will find many of them linked to Vimeo (click on the four arrow square, bottom right to view full screen). Please leave a comment on the Vimeo page and send links to your friends. Thank you and enjoy! The Iron Horse Comes to Tiburon A short introduction to the history of the railroad yard at Tiburon, California. The yard was opened in 1884 and remained active until the mid 1960’s. The photos and maps used in this video are from the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society History Collections. Turning the Tide This is the introduction to the full length documentary “Turning the Tide – Saving Richardson Bay”. Using historic images, period film and video oral histories, the film chronicles the efforts by local citizens in Tiburon, Belvedere and Strawberry who stopped a 1950’s project to fill in part of the San Francisco Bay. The film was originally created in for DVD in 2006, but has been updated to include higher quality widescreen images. The film is composed of this introduction followed by eight chapters and an epilogue, presented in order at: https://vimeo.com/album/4638033 . Railroad to Condos – The Development of Downtown Tiburon Downtown Tiburon was the site of a huge railroad yard from 1884 until 1967. Using images from the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society’s History Collections, this film by Tiburon Town Historian David Gotz shows the extent of the railroad operation and describes the struggle the city faced in transitioning the 38 acres from it’s industrial past to the successful mix of residential and public spaces with a dramatic view of the San Francisco Bay and skyline. Tiburon Boulevard: A Path to a Highway Using images from the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society’s History Collections, this film by Tiburon Town Historian David Gotz traces the history of Tiburon Boulevard from its origin as a Native American path to the busy road that it is today. Tiburon’s Golden Anniversary A commemorative video celebrating the 50th anniversary of the incorporation of the Town of Tiburon composed of photographs from 1964 and 2014 in matching pairs, as well as drone video fly-overs of Tiburon. (courtesy of http://mikejetter-aerials.com). About Coming About This documentary, made up of eight short films, reveals the design and construction process for the iconic Downtown Tiburon Plaza Fountain “Coming About”. Town of Tiburon Historian Dave Gotz spent the spring and summer of 2006 filming sculptor/builders Jeff Reed and Jennifer Madden as they toiled over every detail — the result is a fascinating look at what went into this beautiful work of public art. Part 1 is a look at the site of the fountain at the corner of Main St. and Tiburon Blvd. through history using  maps and photos from the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Archives. The other seven parts will play in order after Part 1.   Crossing Guards at Reed School circa 1968 This is a transfer from super 8mm film shot in about 1968 in Tiburon, California. Located on the corner of busy Tiburon Blvd. and Lyford Drive, school crossings guards were and still are essential. At the time Reed School hosted 3rd through 6th graders, it is now for Kindergarten through 2nd grade. Did I Ever Have Fun in Tiburon (1976) This unofficial promotional song was produced in 1976. Archivist Dave Gotz has created a music video with period photos from the Landmarks Archives. The full story of the song can be found on the Vimeo web page. Construction of the Boardwalk Shopping Center and Post Office Opening in Tiburon, California The Belvedere Land Company built the Boardwalk Shopping Center in 1955 in an area that was the Tiburon Lagoon only 30 years earlier. The unique foundation of concrete beams resting on concrete footings over thousands of tons of compacted fill has been remarkably stable for 60 years. The design of the building was by architect John Lord King who was also a Belvedere resident. The film was shot by Land Company president Harry B. Allen and narration was added by his son Howard Allen. The opening of the Belvedere-Tiburon Post Office across the street from the shopping center occurred with great fanfare about a year later. Before this grand opening, the two cities had separate post offices. Film transfer and editing by Landmarks Archivist David Gotz. Meet Mrs. T Introduction to Mrs. Terwilliger, beloved San Francisco Bay area naturalist and teacher. This clip is the introduction to a series of five films made in the 1970’s which highlight Mrs. T’s interactive, multi-sensory teaching techniques. The films have recently been transferred to DVD, the complete DVD is available from the Terwilliger Nature Education Legacy at terwilligerfilms.org . Marin Conservation League 75th Anniversary This is the beginning of a short film celebrating the 75th anniversary of the Marin Conservation League. For more information about this organization visit: marinconservationleague.org. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Concerts - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Concerts Fundraising Walk Your History Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts MUSIC AT OLD ST. HILARY’S UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: May 17, 4 p.m. Burr/Tolling : TICKETS   June 14, 3 p.m. Caroluna : TICKETS Two-time Grammy Award-winning violinist Mads Tolling and jazz pianist extraordinaire John R. Burr met many years ago, and the two have become fast friends – recently releasing their debut album Ramblin’ . With a set list that includes fresh takes on music by Chick Corea, John McLaughlin, and Lennon/McCartney, Mads and John take the listener on a captivating musical journey filled with rich improvisations and heartfelt interplay. Presented by: Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society with generous support from The Tiburon Heritage & Arts Commission and The Belvedere Land Company. Tickets $25, general & 20, seniors/youths: advance purchase available at the Landmarks Office and Ticketleap.com: TICKETS Tickets available at the door (if not sold out) will be $30 & $25, starting at 3:30 p.m. There is no parking at Old St. Hilary’s. Please park at the Boardwalk Shopping Center, 1550 Tiburon Blvd. and take a shuttle car to the concert.  Shuttle service begins at 3:30 p.m. in front of Rustic Bakery. Handicapped parking is available at Old St. Hilary’s. More info: www.landmarkssociety.com , 415-435-1853 UPCOMING PERFORMANCES: Caroluna – Lyric soprano: June 14, 3 p.m. Previous Performances: 2025-2026 2023-2024 2020-2022 2018-2019 2016-2017 2013-2015 2010-2012 2008-2009 © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Maps - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Maps Landmarks has walking tours as well as group tours on advance notice. Group Tours Landmarks offers group tours for all of our historical properties. Whether for senior excursions, school visits, or just large groups (10 or more) from out of the area – our docents teach the exciting history of this beautiful area and each Landmark.  The easiest accessible sites are the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum and the China Cabin.  (Old St. Hilary’s cannot accommodate large buses; therefore, groups need to walk about 100 yards uphill to gain access.)  We ask for a donation of $5 per person/per site to be paid in advance to help defray the operating and maintenance costs of each of the sites. For more information, please call Landmarks at 415-435-1853. Walking Tours The Walking Guide to Historic Tiburon published by the Tiburon Heritage and Arts Commission can be downloaded from the links below: Tiburon Walking Guide Map Tiburon Walking Guide The Tiburon Historical Trail is a joint project of the Tiburon Peninsula Foundation and the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society. This trail runs between Blackie’s Pasture and the Donahue Depot in downtown Tiburon. Along the trail are interpretive plaques which display early photographs taken from the location near the plaque so you can compare it then and now and learn the history of the area. For Google directions on how to get to our sites: Old St. Hilary’s Landmark Railroad Ferry Depot Museum China Cabin Landmarks Art & Garden Center Landmarks History Collections (Archives) © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Walk Your History - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Concerts Fundraising Walk Your History Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Walk Your History   WALK YOUR HISTORY 2017 – ALONG THE OLD RAIL TRAIL History comes alive along the Old Rail Trail from the Tiburon Town Hall to the New Trestle Trail at Blackie’s Pasture. Free Walks begin at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday, April 22nd Entire community is invited to Walk Your History!                 Walk Your History 2017 – Along the Old Rail Trail is a FREE walking event to show the community the fascinating history of Belvedere and Tiburon. This year’s event will feature over 25 Living History docents who will bring history to life on a 2-mile walking path along the Old Rail Trail alongside beautiful parks and Richardson’s Bay.  Walkers will begin at Tiburon Town Hall and walk towards Blackie’s Pasture, where they will find refreshments at historic “Hot Spots” along the way.  Did you know there is a Pullman Passenger Car that was pulled off the tracks and is now a lovely home on the hill?  Living History docents will point out hidden history to walkers along the Old Rail Trail. The self-guided walking route will begin at the Tiburon Town Hall, 1505 Tiburon Blvd. We’ll have a party at Blackie’s Picnic Tables with healthy snacks, drinks and  Music.  Shuttles from Blackie’s pasture back to the Town Hall will run during the event.      Get out your walking shoes and save the date – Saturday, April 22nd. Bring the kids! Bring the dog! Walk Your History Sponsors include the Town of Tiburon, City of Belvedere, Tiburon Peninsula Foundation, Belvedere Community Foundation, Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, and The Ranch.     WALK YOUR HISTORY – 2015 WALK YOUR HISTORY 2015 – INTO THE OPEN SPACE OF TIBURON & BELVEDERE History comes alive along the path into Old St. Hilary’s Open Space Walks begin 9:00 a.m. Saturday, April 25th, from the Boardwalk Shopping Center Entire community is invited to Walk Their History!   Walk Your History 2015 – Into the Open Space is a FREE event to educate the community about the fascinating history of Belvedere and Tiburon while hiking into the Old St. Hilary’s Open Space. This year’s event will feature over 50 Living History docents that will bring history to life on a 2-mile walking loop.  Walkers will enter historic homes and gardens and enjoy astounding views of the Bay. Live music, Plein-Aire artists, and naturalists will dot the path in the hills of the Old St. Hilary’s Open Space. The self-guided walking loop will begin and end at Boardwalk Shopping Center, 1550 Tiburon Blvd.  Optional shuttles to and from the Boardwalk to the Open Space trail heads will run during the event. Local community groups will offer drinks and snacks along the route. Polish your walking shoes and save the date!  Bring the kids! Bring the dog! Walk Your History Sponsors include the City of Belvedere, Town of Tiburon, Tiburon Peninsula Foundation, Belvedere Community Foundation, Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, and The Ranch.   WALK YOUR HISTORY – 2013         HISTORY CAME ALIVE ON THE STREETS OF TIBURON’S HYGEIA FOR WALK YOUR HISTORY 2013 – April 21st  9:30 am to 1pm Walk Your History , a special biennial community celebration, is a FREE event designed to educate the community about the fascinating history of Belvedere and Tiburon.  Over 800 people attended the 2011 Walk Your History event, and this year’s event is expected to bring out even more! Over 50 volunteer and Living History docents brought history to life on the walk to Lyford’s “Hygeia,” the land of health.  A walk up Paradise Drive, pass the Lyford Stone Tower, and on to Mar East and Lyford Cove, was dotted with costumed characters from the early 1900s and feature the historic home “The Castle.”  Walkers could enter the homes and gardens of historic houses along the walk, enjoying astounding views along the way. The self-guided walk began and ended at the Ferry Plaza, where participants enjoyed gourmet coffee and healthy treats in the morning, and then enjoyed delicious BBQ lunches at noon while listening to music and taking in the views. Sponsors (“History Makers”) for this event include the City of Belvedere, Town of Tiburon, Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, Tiburon Peninsula Foundation, Belvedere Community Foundation, and Belvedere Tiburon Recreation. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Shop - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Shop These items make ideal gifts for relatives, friends and neighbors. For more information regarding these publications, please contact the Landmarks Society at (415) 435-1853. Shipping & tax not included. Pictorials History Flora Correspondence Miscellaneous Pictorials Pictorial History of Belvedere, 1890-1990 Edited by Beverly Wright Bastian and Barbara Britton Gnoss In words and exceptional old photographs, many never before published, “A Pictorial History” tells the story of Belvedere since its founding by the Belvedere Land Company. The account includes Belvedere’s incorporation, the arks, the heyday of the Belvedere Golf and Country Club and the Belvedere Hotel, the Night in Venice celebration, the changing face of Beach Road, the development of the lagoon and Corinthian Island, the community’s celebrations and controversies, its institutions and social life, a roster of its leaders, and an interesting study of its eclectic architecture. Also included is a reprinting of “Island of Six Names,” or Belvedere pre-1890 by historian Louise Teather. Hard Cover $35.00 Soft Cover $25.00 Pictorial History of Tiburon, A California Railroad Town James Haig, Editor; Forward by Richard Dillon Collector’s Item for railroad and maritime buffs, not limited to local interest. Detailed captions tell history of the peninsula and islands. 248 black and white photos, end paper drawings of 1884 ferryboat. Hard Cover $300.00 (very limited supply) signed by authors The Tiburon Peninsula Branwell Fanning Part of the Image of America series, the new Tiburon Peninsula paperback book contains 128 pages of beautiful black and white photos covering the history of the towns on Peninsula. This fascinating book celebrates the history of the neighborhoods and their activities! Published by Arcadia. Soft Cover $22 Maritime Marin Branwell Fanning This book tells of Marin County’s spectacular Pacific coast. Although noted as one of the most beautiful locations on Earth, Marin was also a place of absolute terror for some early mariners. Filled with fabulous pictures, read about how this rocky coast has claimed hundreds of ships and the lives of thousands of sailors. Published by Arcadia. Soft Cover $22 Marin County Branwell Fanning Another part of the Image of America series, Marin County describes the largest Bay Area County known for its beautiful woodlands, seashores, and hills. The County’s towns, people, and architecture tell an equally compelling story. Filled with illustrations, this book is a pictorial history of Marin County. Published by Arcadia. Soft Cover $22 Northwestern Pacific Railroad Fred Codoni and Paul C. Trimble Northwestern Pacific Railroad Historical Society This book is a pictorial history of The Northwestern Pacific Railroad – The Redwood Empire Route. The amazing images illustrate how a 570-mile backbone of steel helped create and shape the northern California counties of today. Soft Cover $32.00 Glimpses, Vol. II, Belvedere-Tiburon – The Early Decades Louise Teather, Editor An Album of 56 black and white photos of people, places, work and play, 48pp, 8×5, 1978 Paper Cover $4.00 History Gold, Silk, Pioneers & Mail: The Story of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company By Stephen J. Potash and Robert J. Chandler, Ph.D.; Foreword by James P. Delgado, Ph.D This book tells the story of the venerable San Francisco line that operated the SS China (of which the China Cabin was a component) in the world’s first regular trans-Pacific steamer service, starting in 1867. That was the start of today’s rich trade with the Far East and brought waves of immigration. Both forces changed San Francisco, the Bay Area, and the Pacific Basin forever. The book goes back to the company’s role in bringing miners to the California Gold Rush via Panama, and features passenger letters and anecdotes about side-wheelers such as the SS Tennessee (that ran aground in 1853 at “Tennessee Cove” in Marin County). It brings the 160-year history current through succession to the Dollar Line in 1925 and American President Lines (today’s APL) in 1938. With more than 60 illustrations, the book is published by Friends of San Francisco Maritime Museum Library (Glencannon Press) in a limited edition. Landmarks Society has been designated the “official supply depot” for this book, which was launched at our China Cabin on Opening Day of the 2008 Season. Soft Cover $25.00 (signed by the authors) Both Sides of the Track, A Collection of Oral Histories Compiled by Shirley Mitchell and Cathy Debs Epstein Remembrances of 22 old-timers representing a cross-section of the early families who settled on the east and west sides of the railroad tracks. Stories not to be found elsewhere. 130 black and white photos, 211 pp, 8×10, 1985. Hard Cover $25.00 Soft Cover $15.00 Old St. Hilary’s, The First One Hundred Years, 1888-1988 Hillary Don, Author The story from mission church to historic landmark: Reed family and railroad connections, life of the mission, rescue and restoration, miracle of the wildflowers. 12 photos, 16 pp, 6×9, 1988. Soft Cover $5.00 Excerpts of Marin History, Rose Verrall Wildlife Sanctuary, Rancho Corte Madera Del Presidio Lucretia Hanson Little, noted historian of the Reed land grant Story of Rose Rodriques de Fonta Verrall and her association with the Reed family; first printed in 1963 on the occasion of her 80th birthday and reprinted in 1983 on the occasion of the centennial celebration of her birth in thanksgiving for her legacy to the community: The Richardson Bay Audubon Center. Also an account of the Lyford House. 4 black and white photos, 12 pp, 5×8. Paper Cover $2.00 Shark Point – High Point, Index to the 1970 Revised Edition Compiled by James A. V. Moore Designed to enhance the reference value of your copy of the local history book. 12 pp, 5×7, 1977. (All four editions — 1954, 1955, 1958, 1970 — of the Tiburon and Belvedere history written by the 8th graders of the Reed School District in the 1950’s are out of print.) Paper Cover $1.00 Flora Saint Hilary’s Garden, A Flora of Old St. Hilary’s Historic Preserve John Thomas Howell, California Academy of Sciences and Phyllis Ellman, Landmarks Society Essential guidebook for the lay person interested in identifying and locating all ferns and seed-bearing plants in the wildflower acreage. Illustrated, 4pp, 6×9, 1972, revised edition 1984. Soft Cover $4.00 A Garland of Wildflowers from Old St. Hilary’s Preserve Phyllis Ellman, LaBess Brash, Anna-Jean Cole Color photos of plants from the John Howell Botanical Garden presented in the order of blossoming. 17 color photos, 14 pp, 1973. Soft Cover $3.00 Flora of the Tiburon Peninsula, A Historical Record Javier Peñalosa, California Academy of Sciences Comprehensive reference to the diversified native vegetation and related geology of 6 --> Get Involved - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. 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Memberships Landmarks is a non-profit organization that relies on fundraising and membership dues to stay self-supporting. Membership is open to anyone interested in local history and our natural resources and who wishes to share in the responsibility of protecting the heritage of our communities. You are invited to join. Please complete and send in our Membership Form to become a member, or call the office at 415-435-1853. Dues and donations are tax deductible under federal and state tax provisions. Sign up for Escrip Probably one of the easiest way to support Landmarks is to register with Escrip and designate Landmarks as your choice. Escrip provides a percentage back to Landmarks for your purchases at over 20,000 retail locations (including Safeway, Macy’s, Office Max, Shutterfly to name just a few) It is a very easy process to complete and free to join. Please click on the banner below and sign up soon. CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP For the Prefilled in Woodlands Market form Click WOODLANDS Shop at the Thrift Shop Another easy way to support Landmarks is to shop at the local Tiburon Thrift Shop which is located on Lower Ark Row. Landmarks help staff the Thrift Shop and in return we share in the profits that it makes throughout the year. Please consider donating your gently used items to the Thrift Shop and see what bargains you can find there when you drop by! CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON TIBURON THRIFT SHOP Planned Giving What is the secret to making a gift that will provide the greatest meaning to you and Landmarks? Part of the answer lies in careful planning and good organization. The best plans are created by first deciding what your goals are and second, determining how to accomplish your goals. Gift plans create opportunities for both Landmarks and our donors. Determining what gift is right for you is just as important as making the gift. There are many options from which you can choose. The correct plan for you balances what you wish to accomplish for yourself, your family, and your charitable interests in your overall estate and financial plans. Learn about giving strategies that allow you to make a meaningful charitable gift while possibly enhancing your, and your family’s, future financial well being. Volunteer Please consider as well becoming a Landmarks’ Volunteer. We are always looking for interested individuals who would like to help us in the History Collections, working a shift at the Thrift Shop or in our office. If you are a student who is looking for community service work in Marin please consider coming to help down at the Landmarks. Please use our contact form to email us your interest. Sponsors Help support Landmarks by sponsoring either an event or an activity at Landmarks. Landmarks also has site specific sponsorship opportunities in case you want to personalize your sponsorship to an individual. Donate Now The historical sites and the History Collections are significant assets to the community, but the costs of preservation are not insignificant. Please consider a donation today and help preserve our local heritage for future generations. Feel free to sponsor a property or general fund by clicking the DONATE NOW button to the left or click Donate Now | Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society General Fund The general fund is used to pay for the office management and support, insurance to run the organization. Old St. Hilary’s You can help fund maintenance and upgrades at Old St. Hilary’s. Landmarks is interested in building two new benches near the bell tower as well as below the parking area to take advantage of the view. Each year Landmarks does interior and exterior repair work on this iconic building. The parking lot is constantly needing to be patched as well. Surrounded by a rare wildflower preserve, Old St. Hilary’s overlooks downtown Tiburon and the San Francisco Bay, is constantly protecting this pristine space. China Cabin You can help fund the ongoing maintenance and final restoration of the Social Saloon of the S.S. China, was built in 1866. This property is constantly battered by the winter storms and each year needs significant work to fix the exterior wood panels, metal railings around the building, and outside varnishing of decks and benches. The interior gold leaf and walnut woodwork are carefully treated annually as well. Tiburon Railroad-Ferry Depot Museum Landmarks is trying to complete the museum in time for the 50th anniversary of the Landmarks Society. We still have 4 display exhibits to be completed, numerous models and structures to be built, as well as sponsoring upstairs museum rooms. Art & Garden Center Circa 1870, the cottage is the oldest structure on the Tiburon Peninsula. The delightful gardens and paths are maintained by master gardeners, based on the original design. Every year the garden is augmented with mulch and new plants to fill in holes as needed. History Collections The Archives are located in a controlled environment at the Boardwalk Shopping Center. The collection contains photographs, art, maps, documents, books, journals, oral histories and artifacts focusing on the history of the Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio, an 1838 Mexican land grant to John T. Reed and Ylaria Sanchez. We are constantly seeking new treasures in and out of the community. The cataloging and caring for these items is a constant challenge © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Home - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Home Mission Statement: The mission of the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society is to acquire, preserve and maintain artifacts, landmarks, and open space of local historic significance and make them available to the public. VISIT, RENT & ENJOY! The Landmarks historical sites are available for rent year round for private events including weddings, receptions, memorials, birthdays, and more for groups of any size up to 150 depending on the venue. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 415-435-1853   LANDMARKS HISTORIC SITES ARE OPEN.   Notice of Temporary Closure The upstairs galleries of the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum will be temporarily closed for the  season to allow for a curatorial refurbishment.  The downstairs portion of the museum will be open as scheduled  throughout the 2026 season. This planned closure of the upstairs will enable updates to exhibitions and interpretive materials, ensuring the Museum continues to present Tiburon’s railroad and ferry history with clarity, accuracy, and professionalism. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to reopening the refreshed upstairs galleries.   History Collections: Tuesdays through Thursdays 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.   The Landmarks Society, a non-profit history organization, manages and maintains the Old St. Hilary’s Landmark and the surrounding wildflower preserve, the China Cabin , the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum , and the Landmarks Art and Garden Center . These sites are all on the Tiburon Peninsula in Marin County. The Landmarks History Collections houses a vast collection of photographs, fine art, artifacts, maps, documents, oral histories, and a reference library. The Landmarks Society activities include historic publications, botanical and architectural tours, concerts, lectures, and exhibits. Group tours are available for all of our historical properties for senior excursions, school visits, or other groups of 20 or more. Our docents teach the exciting history of this beautiful area and each Landmark. The readily accessible sites are the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum and the China Cabin. (Old St. Hilary’s cannot accommodate large buses; therefore, groups need to walk about 100 yards uphill to gain access.) A donation of $5 per person per site is requested to help defray operating and maintenance costs of the sites. Please call or email to learn more.  1550 Tiburon Boulevard, Suite M Tiburon, CA 94920 415-435-1853 [email protected] © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Marin Venue Rentals | Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Rentals Old St. Hilary’s Old St Hilary’s is situated on a hillside overlooking Belvedere and the San Francisco skyline. This simple redwood structure, built in 1888, is surrounded by a rare wildflower preserve. It is one of the few carpenter Gothic churches to survive in its original setting. The simple white painted exterior encloses interior walls of redwood and Douglas fir, and historic oak pews. The interior is lit by replicas of the original oil-burning chandeliers, and the Gothic windows of amber glass cast a warm and inviting glow. Take your wedding vows in an uncluttered space that embraces you with a sense of peace and tranquility. A Premiere Marin wedding site with water views. China Cabin All that glitters is 22K gold in the China Cabin. Designated in 1978 as a national maritime treasure, the China Cabin was restored to its former splendor as a Victorian drawing room. Visitors are enchanted with the ornate and regal decor of the interior. The walls and arched ceiling have been painted a crisp white and highlighted with gold leaf. Along the sides of the Cabin are a series of small, beautifully etched glass windows; elegant crystal chandeliers illuminate the room. The Cabin also has a deck with wonderful views of the San Francisco skyline, Corinthian Island and the nearby yacht harbor. The China Cabin offers a rich and sophisticated setting for your rehearsal dinner, Marin wedding or reception. Art & Garden Center SOLD OUT FOR THE 2025 SEASON!!! The Landmarks Art and Garden Center, a lovingly renovated historic cottage and garden from Tiburon’s earliest years, offers a unique setting for outdoor garden weddings and special events. The square-acre site, with dramatic views of Richardson Bay, is a garden composed of large flat lawn and four terraces joined by curving brick walkways. Throughout the garden are benches, each offering a special view of the bay and surrounding hills The landscape features heritage trees, a rose arbor, colorful floral beds and a pagoda birdhouse. Nestled in the garden is the restored farm house, built in the 1870s when Tiburon was a bustling railroad terminal. The gray shingle clad cottage features two sun-filled rooms, highlighted by an original wood burning stove. Just outside is an 1890 fire-school bell that is rung for celebrations. This is just another one of the unique touches that contribute to the site’s historic charm. A Marin Premiere Outdoor Wedding Site. Please note that since we are a non profit organization to be able to rent our facilities you need to become a  member for a nominal fee . Download our brochure  (PDF, 330K) © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Marin Wedding Venue | Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Old St. Hilary’s If you’d like to have your wedding or other life ceremony in a very special place, reserve Old St. Hilary’s Landmark in Tiburon in Marin County. Rental Availability Preferred Vendors Google Map Description With its gorgeous views overlooking Belvedere, Angel Island and the Golden Gate, this is the perfect place for an intimate wedding ceremony in a historic wedding site. The small white clapboard building with high peaked roof has interior walls of natural redwood, a ceiling of Douglas fir, oak pews and is lit by replicas of the original oil-burning chandeliers. The only original stained-glass window, which is above the door, depicts St. Hilary, patron saint of scholars; the other windows are Gothic arches of amber glass. This is a simple former chapel (built in 1888)-one of the few California examples of Carpenter’s Gothic style to survive in its original condition and setting. Its sits on the hill in a site protected as a rare wildflower preserve Not only is the Old Saint Hilary’s a well-known place for weddings but it is a great location for memorial services, elopements, and other family celebration events. An unparalleled site in southern Marin! A Marin Premier Wedding Site with water views. Old St. Hilary is also a popular photo site for the locals and when you visit it you will see why it is a community favorite. Old St. Hilary is the Marin location for the Landmarks Concert Series because the nave has excellent acoustics! It may be reserved for name day celebrations, concerts and recitals. Capacity Total occupancy – 125, no standing room Max. seated indoors – 115. Fees & Deposits The rental fee is $1,500, which includes 3 hours (maximum) on the day of the event for wedding photography, setup and ceremony time.  Any time over 3 hours including rehearsal are billed at $400/hour. For events, 50% of the rental fee is required to reserve your date.  A refundable security deposit of $500 is required; additional insurance is strongly recommended.  The remaining fees are due 60 days prior to the event.  Fees for other types of events and photo/movie shoots are negotiable.  We ask that you join Landmarks as a member and HALF of your rental fee will be tax deductible. Availability Year round Details Sites Uses: Special events Services/Amenities Catering: N/A Parking: Limited, shuttle required Kitchen Facilities: N/A Accommodations: N/A Tables & Chairs: Stationary oak pews and altar table Brides’ Dressing Area Limited Telephone: House (restricted to local calls only) Outdoor Night Lighting: Access only Smoking and Alcohol Not allowed indoors or outdoors Restrooms: Wheel chair accessible Music Acoustic Preferred Meeting Equipment BYO Outdoor Cooking Facilities: No Dance Floor: No Cleanup: Renter View: SF Bay, Richardson Bay, Golden Gate Bridge, Tiburon and Belvedere Wheelchair Access: Yes Insurance: Strongly Recommended Other: Concert Piano and Wedding Bell Other No Food/Beverage indoors or outdoors, no rice, seeds, grains, petals confetti or balloons. Reservations and Further Information Please contact the Landmark Representative at 415-272-3816 or email [email protected] or use our contact form . READ our latest 5 STAR review on One of our weddings at Old St. Hilary’s featured was featured in Martha Stewart Weddings with the reception to follow at China Cabin.   Conditions of Use Occupancy is limited by law to 125 persons. Limited parking at Old St. Hilary’s is by permit only. Guests must be shuttled round trip from a pre-arranged parking area. No smoking indoors or on the grounds, which is a high fire hazard zone. No food or beverage may be served. From April through October, on Sunday afternoons, Old St. Hilary’s is open to the public as an historic site. Please note: Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society is a 501c3 and all renters of our historic sites become members for a nominal fee as part of the rental agreement.  © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Contact Us - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Contact Us MAIN OFFICE – Phone: 415-435-1853 PROPERTY RENTALS – Contact Paige Petrini: 415-272-3816 HISTORY COLLECTIONS – see below Please complete the form below to send a message to the office and/or the rental coordinator. Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Please include a mailing address below if you would like a complimentary Landmarks newsletter. If you would like to inquire about renting any of our sites please include them in your message below: Old St. Hilary's, China Cabin, or Landmarks Art & Garden Center. Your Message: Δ HISTORY COLLECTIONS 1550 Tiburon Blvd, Suite I Tiburon, CA 94920 Phone: 415-435-5490 Please complete the form below to send the Archivist a message. Your Name (required) Your Email (required) Subject Where did you hear about Landmarks? Your Message (Please include a mailing address if you would like a complimentary Landmarks newsletter. If this is a rental inquiry please list which sites you are interested in.) Δ © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Esther Meyer 1926 – Mill Valley Esther Meyer 1990 (Diane Smith photo) Esther Meyer was a prolific artist who created watercolors, oils, etchings and dry brush compositions in the decades between 1920 and 1950 when she lived in San Francisco and Mill Valley. She retired to Hill Haven in Tiburon in 1955 and then to Belvedere in 1975, passing away at age 103 in 2000. Esther was selected as the Honorary Member of Landmarks in 1989 and in that year she donated the body of her work to the Landmarks Archives. This generous donation included sketch books, copper plates and art books as well as numerous works of art. These treasured works are a central part of our Artist as Historian collection: recording the fabric of life in places which are familiar but have changed drastically since they were depicted. We are offering original copies of her etchings from the 1930s-40s. These ink prints from copper plates are on parchment paper and were printed, titled and signed by Esther. The gallery below is a selection of most of the images that we have available, prices available on request. (Click on the images for a larger view.) Sales will directly benefit the preservation and expansion of our Fine Art Collection. Twelve framed etchings are on display at the Landmarks Archives in the Boardwalk Shopping Center. Please contact the Archivist, Jennifer Hartung for further information: [email protected] or 415-435-5490. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Marin Wedding Venue Art & Garden Center | Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Art & Garden Center The Landmarks Art & Garden Center , a lovingly renovated historic cottage and garden, offers a unique setting for weddings and special events! Rental Availability Preferred Vendors Google Map Description Drivers who stream along Richardson Bay on the commute to and from Tiburon have a wonderful panoramic bay view, which sweeps from Sausalito to Strawberry Point and Mt. Tamalpais. A beautiful new addition to that view is the Landmarks Art and Garden Center, a lovingly renovated house and property from Tiburon’s earliest years, that is now a superb setting for weddings and special events. Once you reach this facility, you’re enveloped in another world and sensibility. As you pass the deep green expanse of lawn on your way in, you can picture having your ceremony on it, or perhaps joining your guests for an old-fashioned game of croquet. The square-acre site, with its commanding vista of Richardson Bay, is a garden composed of four terraces, with the house nestled to one side and a rose arbor on the other. The terraces are joined by curving brick walkways and ascend a gentle hillside in the following order: a lush lawn, a bricked area, an oval terrace, and a belvedere at the top. Each of these lovely outdoor spaces—all of which have an extensive view of the water and southern Marin’s steep hills—works extremely well as a site for a ceremony or reception. The Center had been untended and overgrown until a landscape architect and a brigade of green-thumbed volunteers descended on it in 2000. Original redwoods, oaks, elms, walnut and fruit trees, and blooming hedges are now augmented by new plantings of crab apples, weeping cherries, Japanese maples, and colorful beds of azaleas, camellias, roses, lilacs and seasonal flowers. Birds love the improvements—you can hear them chirping everywhere. Halfway up the hillside is a touch of whimsy, an old ocher and green pagoda-shaped birdhouse from the Victorian era appropriately called a “folly.” A cool, shady grove of redwoods behind the house has branches that shelter three loveseat-sized benches. The other star of the Center is the restored farm house, built in the 1870s and once part of a working-class neighborhood in the days when Tiburon was a railroad terminal. The cottage, clad in gray shingles with rough cedar shakes on the roof, features a sun-filled living room that opens to the original kitchen and adjoining sitting area. A small wedding or reception would fit nicely here, surrounded by the rough-hewn charm of the meticulously restored walls and floors. (The walls are a permanent art gallery, featuring exhibitions of paintings by local artists that change through the year.) Just outside the kitchen door, there’s a handsomely refurbished farmyard bell that newlyweds’ friends often toll in celebration—another one of the old-fashioned touches that contribute to this facility’s welcoming atmosphere. If your imagination has been taking you to a quiet, sunny spot with abundant greenery and scenery, you’ll undoubtedly experience a pleasing sense of deja vu when you actually set foot in the Landmarks Art and Garden Center. Capacity Ceremony Reception/Special Events Meetings Max. Seated Outdoors: 135 lawn, 60 for brick terrace Max. Standing Outdoors: 135 Ceremony Capacity: The brick terrace holds 135 seated; the lawn holds 135 seated. Tenting is an additional option depending on the weather. Event/Reception Capacity: The cottage accommodates 55 guests. The larger terrace holds 60 seated at tables, 75-85 for a buffet, or 95-110 for a cocktail party. The lawn holds 135 seated for a reception or buffet. Meeting Capacity:  The cottage holds up to 55 guests. Fees & Deposits The rental fee is $4,000 for up to 44 guests, $4,500 for 45-90 guests and $5,000 for 91-135 guests.  All rental fees cover up to 8 hours of use on the day of the event. Additional time for rehearsals, setup, or overtime is $400/hour.  50% of the rental fee is required to reserve your date.  The rental balance and a refundable $1,000 – $2,000 security deposit are payable 60 days prior to the event. We ask that you join Landmarks as a member and half of your membership rental fee will be tax deductible. For midweek (Monday-Thursday) elopements we offer ceremony only events. Maximum is 30 attending and the fee is $1,750 for 1 and 1/2 hours with standard deposit required. Availability Year-round, daily (8am – 9pm) Details Site Uses: Ceremonies, Wedding Receptions, Special Events, Rehearsal Dinners, Parties, Business Functions/Meetings, Services/Amenities: Catering: select from preferred list; Parking: Limited to 12 cars, shuttle required Kitchen Facilities: limited Accommodations: no guestrooms Tables & Chairs: 30 folding chairs and 8 tables Linens, Silver, etc Through your caterer Dance Floor CBA Music  No amplified music after 8:30 pm (residential area) Telephone: WiFi – use hot spots Outdoor Night Lighting: Limited Outdoor Cooking Facilities CBA Restrooms: wheelchair accessible Cleanup: caterer Bride & Groom Dressing Area: yes Meeting Equipment BYO View: Richardson Bay, Sausalito and Mt. Tamalpais Smoking Designated areas only Alcohol Through caterer or bartender service Insurance: Insurance required for venue Reservations and Further Information Please contact the Landmark Representative at 415-272-3816 or email [email protected] or use our contact form . READ our latest reviews on  For recent photos of events at Landmarks Art & Garden Center, click Event Photos or Event Photos2 For a VIMEO tour of a recent wedding click on VIMEO – ART and GARDEN Special Please note: Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society is a 501c3 and all renters of our historic sites become members for a nominal fee as part of the rental agreement.  © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Tiburon Thrift Shop - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Memberships Landmarks Newsletters Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Tiburon Thrift Shop 96 Main Street Tiburon, CA 94920 (Lower Ark Row – use Main St. parking lot) 415-435-7605 FOR FACEBOOK LINK CLICK TIBURON THRIFT SHOP For Directions click  HERE Open Hours: Thursday thru Saturday 11 to 3 p.m. Donations can only be brought in on Monday 11 to 3 p.m., or until full. (To make it easy you will receive 15 minutes of free parking in the Main St. parking lot to drop off your donations.) Thank you. The Tiburon Thrift shop is a great place for the community to recycle and purchase quality items at affordable prices. Be Eco Friendly and support the recycling of clothes, house wares, books and other gently used items. We rely entirely upon donations to stock its shelves. Whether you are furnishing your first apartment, or doing your annual spring-cleaning, the Tiburon Thrift shop can help. Come browse and see what treasures you can find! We are especially interested in : Designer shoes, handbags and clothing Costume jewelry Antique collectables Unfortunately due to limited space and health reasons we are unable to accept the following: Bed Pillows/ Mattresses/ Cribs/ Changing Tables/ Heating pads/ Electric Blankets/ Playpens / Car Seats Large TVs ( 19 inches and larger) Computers /Major Appliances/ Stereo or speakers Magazines / Textbooks/ Encyclopedias Large Furniture (such as Sofas or Lounge Chairs) Food items The Tiburon Thrift Shop is located in lower Ark Row in Tiburon (Marin County). To access the lower Ark Row shops you need to enter the parking lot that is located at the bend in Main Street in Tiburon. For drop offs or quick shopping there is 15 mins free parking in the main parking lot! The Tiburon Thrift Shop was created as a vehicle to raise funds to support local non-profits. All of the profits are distributed back to the local community benefiting: The Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society, St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church, Westminster Presbyterian Church, St. Hilary Catholic Church and the Community Congregational Church. In the last 5 years the Tiburon Thrift Shop has distributed back into the local community through the above charities over $200,000. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Landmarks in the News - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Landmarks in the News The China Cabin and Old St. Hilary’s featured in Martha Stewart Weddings For June 2019 The Landmarks Society is the Tiburon peninsula Chamber of Commerce Business of the Month. Please read the post at: CHAMBER Our friends at The Ark Newspaper featured our recent appeal for a new roof at the RR & Ferry Museum ; as well as features on Board Member Suzanne White and Plein Air painting host Carol Weiss Phil Cassou and the RR & Ferry Museum in the S.F. Chronicle InMarin Feature   © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Landmarks Annual Member Meeting - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Concerts Fundraising Walk Your History Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Landmarks Annual Member Meeting   Members received the Annual Member Mailing in lieu of an in-person meeting this year. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Concerts Fundraising Walk Your History Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025   Proceeds benefit Landmarks Society’s historic sites and archives.  Landmarks Art & Garden Center is located at 841 Tiburon Blvd., Tiburon, CA. 2025 Featured Artisans: Alexis Berger – Jewelry Mia Greene Wyman – Ceramics Local Spicery    –    Hand blended spices made locally in small batches.  Vikki Belardi – Pet Portraits, Greeting Cards and Mini Oil Paintings   Judy Wilson    –   Preserves and baked goods.    Previous Bay Area Artists and Craftsmen at the Landmarks’ Sale Luke Garrison Woodwork    –    Wood turned bowls, platters, and containers of all sizes.        Allen Lavender   –   Sachets and dried lavender. Joan Bergsund Painting    –   Watercolor gift card sets       Jenny’s Knit Animals    –   Hand knit animals. Local Spicery    –    Hand blended spices made locally in small batches.        Tinman & Jett Walker    –   Tiburon Peninsula Puzzles. Camerin Ross   –   Art & upcycling.           Judy Wilson   –   Preserves and baked goods.  Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society    –   Local History Books and gift cards.   © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The San Francisco Chronicle’s InMarin magazine visited the RR & Ferry Depot Museum in the fall of 2013 and produced a fine feature on our flagship Landmark.  Head docent and Volunteer of the Year Phil Cassou guided the writer and photographer through Tiburon’s railroad history using the scale model to great effect.  Our thanks to Jeannie Matteucci and Dan Evans for their fine work. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Old St. Hilary’s - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections Old St. Hilary’s Landmark & Wildflower Preserve Wildflowers surround Old St. Hilary’s, Tiburon’s iconic hillside landmark, which was originally a mission church named for St. Hilaire, Bishop of Poitiers. The heirs of John Reed—who held title to El Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio, the Mexican land grant that included the Tiburon Peninsula—deeded the one-quarter acre site for $2 to the Archdiocese of San Francisco, which built the church as a place of worship for local railroad workers in 1888.   OPEN April thru October:  Sundays only 1-4 pm 201 Esperanza Street Tiburon, CA 94920 View Rental Info Google Map The building is of significant architectural importance because it is one of the few remaining Carpenter Gothic churches to survive in its original setting. It is constructed of redwood, with redwood doors and a Douglas fir ceiling. Amber glass replaced the original stained glass windows after they were broken. The stained glass window above the door has been restored and depicts St. Hilary (fourth century), patron saint of scholars. It was a gift from Dr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lyford. The current electric lights are replicas of coal-oil chandeliers, which were lowered with ropes that brackets on the walls held in place. Heating and water are modern additions. Original furnishings include the white altar rail and two stands for statues on either side of the sanctuary, as well as the restored Stations of the Cross in the nave. A donor salvaged the cross from a church in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Most of the permanent furnishings are donations in honor of local residents. They include the concert piano and custom-made docent desk, chair and table, as well as oak pews that are reproductions of the originals. A group of local volunteers created the needlepoint pew cushions that feature local wildflowers. The church was deconsecrated to make way for a new, larger one and was headed for destruction until several individuals intent on preserving local history established the Landmarks Society and purchased the site and building in 1959. It has served as a schoolroom and town meeting hall and is now a popular setting for weddings, concerts and other memorable events. The Wildflower Preserve The John Thomas Howell Wildflower Preserve, adjacent to Old St. Hilary’s Landmark, is home to several rare plants, including the Tiburon paintbrush, Tiburon buckwheat, Marin dwarf flax and the black jewel flower, which exists only in serpentine on the tip of the Tiburon Peninsula. The Flowers and Grasses Howell, a botanist, described the area as “one of the most interesting and remarkable and beautiful wildflower gardens in California (and therefore in all the world!)” and marveled that nowhere else in the state could “so many wonderful plants be found in so small a space.” 217 species of ferns and seed-bearing plants grow in the preserve and two-thirds are native to the area. Of the total number of native plants growing on the Tiburon Peninsula, more than one-third are at Old St. Hilary’s. The rarity and profusion of plants is a result of the preserve’s geology, which includes steep hillsides of serpentine, level areas of deeper soil and a series of fresh-water springs. With full sun and prevailing winds, the area allows an impressive number of sedges, rushes and grasses to thrive along with attractive and conspicuous flowers. Meander Through the Preserve As you walk the preserve’s trails, observe the old stone walls that have been restored, incorporating benches for comfort and to take advantage of the spectacular view. The Landmarks Society will arrange guided tours by appointment. Rare and Endangered Plants Some plants in the wildflower preserve are rare and endangered, while others blossom throughout the year. Early Spring Tiburon Paint Brush, Castillejaneglecta Early Summer Marin Dwarf Flax, Hesperolinon congestum Tiburon Buckwheat, Eriogonum caninum Tiburon Jewelflower, Streptanthus niger Although large and easily seen when it is in flower, this plant, commonly known as the Tiburon Paint Brush, is almost impossible to find in its vegetative stage. It is a perennial semi-parasitic on other plants, like many in its plant-family (Scrophulariaceae). It grows in several nearby counties as well as Marin but is not common. Blossoming Seasons Spring Hog Fennel, Lomatium dasycarpum Blue Dicks, Dichelostemma capitatum Goldfields, Lasthenia californica Tidy Tips, Layia platyglossa California Phacelia, Phacelia californica Spring & Summer Leopard Lily, Lilium pardalinum Fountain Zigadene, Zigadenus fontanus Yellow Mariposa, Calochortus luteus Pitted Onion, Allium lacunosum Summer & Fall Buckwheat, Eriogonum nudum Hayfield Tarweed, Hemizonia congesta Bigelow’s Sneezeweed, Helenium bigelovii Fall Blooming in the springs of Howell Garden: Grass-of-Parnassus, Parnassia californica California Hairgrass, Deschampsia holciformis © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Marin Wedding Venue China Cabin | Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors China Cabin All that glitters is 22K gold in the  China Cabin . Rental Availability Preferred Vendors Google Map Description The China Cabin has experienced a long and colorful life. In 1866, the Pacific Mail Steamship Company commissioned the construction of the PS China, a sidewheel steamer, for a route between San Francisco and the Far East. Unfortunately, with a wooden hull, the ship was destined for a short career and was considered obsolete by 1886. Before it was burned for scrap metal, the first-class social saloon was removed intact from the ship, barged to Belvedere Cove and set on pilings. Transformed into a weekend home, it became known as the China Cabin. And, in 1978, it was designated as a national maritime treasure and restored to its former splendor as a Victorian drawing room. The Cabin consists of a large room, restroom and small workspace. Its plain exterior belies the ornate and regal appointments inside. This place is impressive. The walls and arched ceiling are panels of elaborately decorated wood that have been painted a crisp white and highlighted with gold leaf. Along the sides of the Cabin are a series of small, delicately etched glass windows; handsome crystal chandeliers hang at each end of the room. The Cabin also has decks on three sides that have wonderful views of the San Francisco skyline and of the colorful boats berthed at the nearby yacht harbor. The China Cabin offers a glimpse of old-world elegance and attention to detail; the result is a rich, sophisticated appearance that makes this a unique setting for a special wedding, rehearsal dinner, meeting and private or corporate party. Capacity Ceremony Reception/Special Events Meetings Max. Seated Indoors: 40 Max. Standing Indoors: 55 Ceremony Capacity:  Indoors, 40-45 seated or 55 standing.  Weather permitting, the deck holds an additional 10 guests. Fees & Deposits The rental fee is $2,500 for a 6 hour minimum rental block and $400 for each additional hour.  Half of the rental fee and a $750 refundable security deposit are required when you make your reservation.  The total fee is due 60 days prior to your event.  Fees for meetings, chamber concerts, photo shoots and some other functions are negotiable.  We ask that you join Landmarks as a member and half of your rental fee will be tax deductible. Availability Year-round, daily until 10 pm  Details Sites Uses: Ceremonies; Wedding Receptions; Special Events, Parties; Business Functions/Meetings ; Rehearsal Dinners Services/Amenities Catering: Select from preferred list Parking: Ample on street Kitchen Facilities: Limited Tables & Chairs: 50 chairs and 3 6-foot tables Linens, Silver, etc Through caterer Telephone: WiFi – use hot spots Outdoor Night Lighting: On deck Restrooms: Wheelchair accessible Outdoor Cooking Facilities: No Dance Floor: Yes , The interior dimensions of the Cabin are 17.5 feet wide by 34 feet long Cleanup: Caterer and Client Bride’s Dressing Area: No Meeting Equipment: BYO View: Bay Bridge, San Francisco Bay & skyline, Angel Island Music Indoors w/ restrictions Indoors: Wheelchair Access, Wheelchair Accessible Site Views: Cityscape, Hills, Ocean/Bay, Panoramic Alcohol: BYO Wheelchair Access: Yes Smoking: Not allowed Insurance: Insurance required for red wine if served, strongly recommend general insurance Music: Amplified OK with some restrictions Other: Decorations restricted; NO candles or open flames Reservations and Further Information Please contact the Landmark Representative at 415-272-3816 or email [email protected] or use our contact form READ our latest reviews on  One of our weddings at Old St. Hilary’s featured was  featured in Martha Stewart Weddings  with the reception to follow at China Cabin.   Please note: Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society is a 501c3 and all renters of our historic sites become members for a nominal fee as part of the rental agreement.  © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> History Collections - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline History Collections The Landmarks History Collections was established in 1959 by the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society as an institution for the gathering and conservation of records, artifacts, fine art, photographs and ephemera which chronicles the history of the Marin County area identified as El Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio, particularly that portion east of the Redwood Highway which includes the Strawberry and Tiburon Peninsulas, the City of Belvedere, and Angel Island State Park. Space in the Boardwalk center has been converted to a controlled environment for safe storage of thousands of irreplaceable items; it also provides an extensive work area and equipment for the repair and care of fragile material, and it holds record and filing systems facilitating quick identification and reference for local history research. The History Collections are the primary resource of information and illustrations for historical publications such as centennial books, pamphlets, newspaper features, guides and maps, as well as rotating exhibits in public spaces. In addition it is an essential depository for objects and records from families, businesses, civic agencies and private organizations because they are assured that their valuable material is protected by correct conservation and supervised use. Serving a diverse population including students from kindergarten through graduate school; professionals in public planning, business developers and residents, the collections are managed by a trained archivist who is assisted by skilled volunteers and an advisory committee of specialists. The mission of the History Collections is to conserve things which are important in their own right, but the true value comes from what they tell about the people who created them, the times that inspired them and the societies that used them. The History Collections are located at 1550 Tiburon Bl. in the Boardwalk Shopping center. If you would like to contact our History Collections Archivist please email:  History Collections ,or phone: 415-435-5490. For directions click  Landmarks History Collections (Archives) © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Landmarks - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s 201 Esperanza Street, Tiburon Old St. Hilary’s mission church was built in1888 on land donated by Benjamin and Hilarita Lyford as a place of worship for the railroad workers in Tiburon. The building is of significant architectural importance because it is one of the few remaining Carpenter Gothic churches to survive in its original setting. The vaulted ceiling and interior walls of redwood and fir are noted for their fine acoustics. Deconsecrated in 1953, the building was rescued from destruction by the establishment of the Landmarks Society in 1959. Surrounded by a rare wildflower preserve, Old St. Hilary’s features dramatic views of Tiburon, Belvedere and San Francisco. Old St. Hilary’s is open for visitors April thru October on Sundays 1- 4pm (except dates with private event bookings). China Cabin 52 Beach Road, Belvedere The China Cabin is the Social Saloon from the P.S. China, a sidewheeled steamer built in 1866 by the William H. Webb shipyard in New York. Commissioned by the Pacific Mail Steamship Company, the China carried mail and passengers from its home port of San Francisco to Asia. The elegant room was salvaged when the ship became obsolete in 1879 and was burned for scrap metal in Tiburon Cove. The Landmarks Society has restored the interior with 22k gold leaf, walnut woodwork, cut-glass floral window panes, and brass chandeliers. The China Cabin was designated a National Maritime Monument in 1978. China Cabin is open for visitors April thru October on Saturdays and Sundays 1- 4pm (except dates with private event bookings). Tiburon Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum 1920 Paradise Drive, Tiburon In 1884, Peter Donahue completed the extension of the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad to Point Tiburon transforming it into a major railroad & ferry terminus and maintenance yard. After the last train ran in 1967, the shoreline and the depot building were deeded to the Town of Tiburon for use as open space and a museum. On the ground floor is a railroad & ferry museum featuring a working scale model of the Point Tiburon yard circa 1900-1910. Upstairs is the restored stationmasters residence, 1913-1940. The Depot is the only surviving dual use terminal west of the Hudson River and was placed the on the National Register of Historic Places. Tiburon Railroad & Ferry Museum is open for visitors April thru October on Wednesdays, Saturdays, and Sundays 1- 4pm. Art & Garden Center 841 Tiburon Boulevard, Tiburon Circa 1870, the cottage is the oldest structure on the Tiburon Peninsula. The building is representative of Tiburon’s housing during the railroad/farming era, and was home for brick kiln laborers and tenant farmers. Purchased in 1944 by William and Helen Newman, the farmyard was transformed into a terraced garden. Bequeathed to Landmarks 50 years later, the restored cottage, overlooking Richardson Bay, has two galleries for exhibits and receptions. The delightful gardens and paths maintained by master gardeners are based on the Newman’s design with many of the original plantings surviving. The Art & Garden Center is open for visitors April thru October on Sundays 11 am – 3 pm (except dates with private event bookings).  History Collections 1550 Tiburon Boulevard, Tiburon The Landmarks History Collections was established in 1959 by the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society as an institution for the gathering and conservation of records, artifacts, fine art, photographs and ephemera which chronicles the history of the Marin County area identified as El Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio, particularly that portion east of the Redwood Highway which includes the Strawberry and Tiburon Peninsulas, the City of Belvedere, and Angel Island State Park. Space in the Boardwalk center has been converted to a controlled environment for safe storage of thousands of irreplaceable items; it also provides an extensive work area and equipment for the repair and care of fragile material, and it holds record and filing systems facilitating quick identification and reference for local history research. The History Collections is normally open from 9am – 1pm Tuesday thru Thursday or by appointment. Contact the Archivist at [email protected] or 415-435-5490. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Preferred Vendors - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Preferred Vendors 2026 Landmarks Preferred Vendor List FLORISTS Mill Valley Flowers 415-388-7781 Angella Floral 415-279-5360 Poppy’s Petal Works 415-806-2950 Nightshade Floral Designs 415-233-0246 OFFICIANTS Rev. Jerry Bellamy 805-687-4248 Shelley Devlin White 415-269-3908 LOCAL RECEPTION SITES China Cabin 415-435-1853 Landmark’s Art & Garden 415-435-1853 Corinthian Yacht Club 415-435-4771 Sam’s Anchor 415-435-4527 Aqua Hotel (lodging too) 415-380-0400 Tiburon Tavern (lodging too) 415-435-5996 Cavallo Point (lodging too) 415-787-4717 Bungalow Kitchen 415-366-4088 Petite Left Bank 415-226-6653 LODGING Marin Suites Hotel 415-924-3608 Holiday Inn Express 866-422-0107 Water’s Edge 844-207-5509 Mill Valley Inn 415-389-6608 PREFERRED CATERERS Dee Wagner Events 415-328-4403 A Fork Full of Earth  415-448-5178 Fork & Spoon Catering 415-552-7130 Olive Catering 323-445-6649 California Rose   510-644-4473 Taste Catering 415-550-6464 Lolo Valencia Events 415-643-5656 Paella Time 415-967-3550 Sage Catering 415-491-2222 Petite Left Bank 415-226-6653 WEDDING CAKES Jane’s Bakery 415-388-8583 Branching Out 415-686-1711 PHOTOGRAPHERS Gary Ferber 415-331-6262 Julia Goldberg 206-245-6877 Sonya Yruel 925-262-3087 MUSICIANS SF Conservatory of Music  415-864-7326 Jordan Feinstein  415-994-2577 Scott DeTurk (piano) 415-497-3769 Carol Michelson (voice) 415-577-6774 Michelle Sell (harp)  415-457-3912 Sean Folsom (pipes)  831-521-1616 MUSIC AND SOUND The Dart Collective: 213-915-4375 –  [email protected] JRD Productions: 408-605-5851 – [email protected] All Ears DJ allearsdj.com DJ Robbie Rich [email protected] DJ Christie James [email protected] DJ Anthony Amboy [email protected] DJ Malakai Trujillo [email protected] LIMOUSINE & SHUTTLE SERVICES Pure Luxury Trans   707-775-2920 California Wine Tours   707-253-1300 CPA Valet & Shuttles   415-382-0588 Marin Airporter   415-256-8833 United Coach Limousine   650-642-5500 Marin Valet   415-770-0750 Uni Park, LLC   510-772-2897 For Old St Hilary’s Church, we require you to use only the first three shuttle companies listed above. PARKING Main St. Annex (behind CVS $5 CASH per day)       Beach Rd. ($2.50 hourly rate credit cards or cash)  PARTY RENTALS/TENTS Abbey Party Rents  415-715-6900 Celebrations of Marin   415-261-7346 Standard Party Rentals   510-232-5030 Bright Event Rentals    707-940-6060 Lucia’s Bar and Serving   510-517-0697 Bartenders Unlimited   415-454-3731 A Party Center   415-456-5970 The Posh Privy   707-395-7674 Royal Flush   707-492-5677        LIGHTING Marin Event Lighting   415-283-8874 Got Light   415-863-4300 INSURANCE Wedsafe.com Theeventhelper.com Note: The above vendors have been hired at our sites in the past and have done excellent work. The Landmarks Society does not guarantee their work. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Memberships - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Memberships Landmarks Newsletters Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Memberships  BECOME A MEMBER OR RENEW YOUR MEMBERSHIP TODAY The Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society preserves local landmarks, artifacts, and open spaces of historical significance on the Tiburon Peninsula. Landmarks manages Old St. Hilary’s Landmark, Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum, China Cabin, Landmarks Art & Garden Center, and the History Collections for the enjoyment of our community and its visitors. Landmark Activities include maintaining the properties, leading botanical and architectural tours, and providing concerts, lectures and exhibits. The History Collections house historical local art, photographs, artifacts, documents of our community, and also provide tours and educational materials to our schools. The historical sites and the History Collections are significant assets to the community but the costs of preservation are not insignificant. The most important financial support comes from the membership base. PLEASE JOIN and help preserve our local heritage for future generations. All memberships include a subscription to the printed Landmark newsletter and invitations to special programs and events. Membership Categories & Benefits Level Cost Special Benefits Friend $66 Celebrating sixty-six years of Landmarks. Preservationist $100 A book on local Landmarks and history. Patron $250 Two tickets to a concert at Old St. Hilary’s. Historian $500 A book on local Landmarks and history plus two tickets to a concert at Old St. Hilary’s. Steward $1,000 Two books on local Landmarks and history, two tickets to a concert at Old St. Hilary’s, a Northwestern Railroad route map (20″ x 9.5″). Guardian $2,500 A private party at either the China Cabin, Old St Hilary’s or the Art & Garden Center for three hours (Monday-Thursday), two tickets to a concert at Old St. Hilary’s. Benefactor $5,000 A private party at either the China Cabin, Old St Hilary’s or the Art & Garden Center for three hours (Monday-Thursday), four tickets to a concert at Old St. Hilary’s, plus a Northwestern Railroad route map (48″ x 23″). Membership is open to anyone interested in local history and our natural resources and who wishes to share in the responsibility of protecting the heritage of our communities. You are invited to join. Please contact the Landmarks office at [email protected], or call at 415-435-1853. Your membership indicates support for preserving Marin’s local heritage. Dues are used for basic operating expenses. Dues and donations are tax deductible under federal and state tax provisions. If you already have a membership, please consider giving a gift of a membership to a family member or friend. Our program needs your support. One of the future benefits of membership that is not currently listed on the membership form is access to historical documents on the website. We are currently developing a Members Only section which will have a greater display of archival items and photos from our collections. Volunteer Options Please consider as well becoming a Landmarks’ Volunteer. We are always looking for interested individuals who would like to be docents for our different historical properties or who would like to volunteer to work in our Archives helping us catalog and preserve our local history. Please contact us to learn more: [email protected]  Thank you in advance!   © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon The Landmarks Society is very pleased to announce the publication of a large format book by Paige Peterson , who shares personal photos and memories of life in her hometown. Accompanying her narrative are stunning historic images from the Landmarks Archives with captions and historic commentary by Archivist Dave Gotz . Proceeds from the sale of Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon benefit Landmarks. The books are available at the Landmarks office: priced at: Paperback – $40, Hardcover – $60 Contact the Landmarks office at: [email protected] or 415-435-1853. Also available on Amazon: Hardcover only: HERE Full information about the book can be found at: https://www.growingupbelvedere.com/   © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Landmarks Newsletters - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Landmarks Newsletters Below are images of the covers of most of our recent Newsletters, you can click on them to see the topics cover in the issue. The links below the cover images will open a pdf of the newsletter (if the quality is poor you can download it and view on Adobe Reader).  We will be adding other newsletters as they are converted to this format. If you would like a complimentary printed copy of our latest newsletter, please call: 415-435-1853. (Hard copies of our newsletters dating back to 1959 are in the History Collections). 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Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Research Topics & Educational Resources The History Collections contains numerous topic folders, both physical and digital.  For the moment these files are not searchable online, however the lists below will at least form a basis for further research in the archives. (The links below are to Word documents which can be downloaded and searched in Microsoft Word using the ctrl+f command). We are open Tuesday-Thursday 9 -1 or by appointment.  Contact the Archivist at [email protected] or 415-435-5490. Subject Files (photo) Subject Files (non-photo) Personalities Files (photo) Personalities Files (non-photo) Flat Map Drawers Artists Biographical House Tour houses by address Oral Histories Video Collection Hilarita Dairy Calf Barn and Residence H.R.E. The Hilarita Dairy is well known as the property that Reed School now occupies, however the rear of the property for many years has housed the Tiburon Public Works yard and office. One of the two remaining structures from the Dairy, the calf barn, had to be removed because it was no longer a useful structure. For several years the Town consulted with Landmarks to find a good home for the barn. That process included producing a Historic Resource Evaluation to determine if there was any historic significance to be considered. The result is a very well researched and written history of the property and the buildings which includes photos and information from the Landmarks History Collections. In May 2017, with the help of Patrick Kerslake and others at the TDPW, the calf barn was disassembled and moved to the Ocean Riders’ facility at the historic Golden Gate Dairy at Muir Beach, where the materials will be preserved, and will hopefully be re-purposed as part of the future Interpretive Center for the history of the Portuguese dairies of southern Marin.   3rd Grade Worksheets: To improve the experience for the elementary school children who visit our landmark sites, we have developed worksheets with the help of the Bel Arie School 3rd grade staff.  Links to the worksheets are below: Art & Garden Center Student worksheet China Cabin student worksheet Old St. Hilary’s Student worksheet Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Student Worksheet © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Timeline - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Timeline LOCAL HISTORY TIMELINE CREATED BY FORMER TIBURON MAYOR AND TOWN HISTORIAN BRANWELL FANNING. INFORMATION DRAWN FROM THE FILES OF THE LANDMARKS HISTORY COLLECTIONS, LOCAL HISTORY BOOKS, AS WELL AS LOCAL AND AREA NEWSPAPERS. (Further editing and revision is ongoing). 1540 First European, traveling overland, sets foot in California. 1579 Sir Francis Drake lands in Marin and names it New Albion. 1595 Manilla galleon San Agustin shipwrecked on Point Reyes. Artifacts still surfacing. 1767 A brig, the San Carlos is built in the shipyards of San Blas, Mexico. It is 58 feet on deck, a beam of about 17 feet. It will carry a crew of 30 officers and men. 1769 Gaspar de Portolà i Rovira (Portola), traveling overland from Monterey, sights San Francisco Bay. 1775 The San Carlos , Commanded by Lt. Juan Manuel de Ayala, is the first ship to visit San Francisco Bay and anchors at Angel Island while charting the Bay. Names Punta de Tiburon , or Shark Point and Isla de los Angels , later called Angel Island. 1776 Declaration of Independence is approved in Philadelphia. Presidio of San Francisco established by Spanish soldiers. 1790 First US Census – population 3,929,214. 1805 John Thomas Reed is born in Dublin, Ireland. 1812 Russians settle at Fort Ross. Whaling fleet of many nations winter in Whalers Cove in what is now Richardson Bay. 1813 Hilaria Sanchez is born. 1814 The British sloop-of -war Racoon is beached on the shore of the cove on Angel Island to make repairs. The strait between the Angel Island and the Tiburon Peninsula is named for it although, eventually, the spelling of the little furry animal, Raccoon, becomes accepted. 1815 Last voyage of the Manila Galleon between California and the Philippines. 1817 Mission San Rafael Archangel founded. 1820 John Thomas Reed leaves Ireland for Mexico. 1821 Mexico gains its independence from Spain. 1825 John Thomas Reed arrives in San Francisco from Mexico. He speaks Spanish and is a Catholic, two requirements to be granted land. 1828 Acts of secularization frees up mission lands. 1831 Reed is granted provisional permission to occupy the Rancho Corte de Madera del Presidio , a former pasture of the San Rafael Mission. With 400 cattle and 60 horses he begins ranching the property. 1834 Mission San Rafael is taken over by Mexican civil authorities as part of the secularization program. Rancho Corte de Madera del Presidio is granted by Mexican Governor Jose Figueroa to John Thomas Reed. The 8,000 acre rancho includes all of present day Tiburon (except for Angel Island), Belvedere, Strawberry, part of Mill Valley, all of Corte Madera, and all of old Larkspur as far as Corte Madera Creek opposite the present site of College of Marin. 1835 Captain William Richardson’s plan for Yerba Buena is approved. The town later becomes San Francisco. 1836 John Reed builds a saw mill on a creek in what is now Mill Valley. Marries Hilaria Sanchez, daughter of the Comandante of the Presidio. 1837 John Joseph Reed, son of John Thomas Reed, is born. 1838 Captain Richardson is granted the 20,000 acre Rancho Saucelito . 1839 Hilarita Reed, daughter of John Thomas Reed, is born. Don Antonio Maria Osio, a native of Baja California is granted Angel Island. Raises a herd of 500 cattle. 1841 Benjamin Lyford is born. Maria Inez Reed, daughter of John Thomas Reed, is born. First emigrant wagon train reaches Sacramento. Russians withdraw from Fort Ross. Captain Richardson settles on his rancho at Saucelito. 1842 John Thomas Reed dies, age 38. 1846 Congress declares war with Mexico. Bear Flag Revolt in California. The US flag flies over Monterey. 1847 Widow Hilaria Reed marries Bernardino Garcia. 1848 Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican war. California is ceded to the United States. Gold is discovered in California. 1850 California admitted to the Union, Marin (population: 325) is one of the original 27 counties. The U.S. Government reserves Angel Island. 1852 Area of Strawberry first appears on coast survey charts. California City is laid out by Benjamin R. Buckelew on 320 acres purchased from John Joseph Reed; today it is the location of Paradise Cay. 1853 Fortifications are built on Alcatraz using rock from Angel Island. More than 100 guns are in place. 1854 A duel is fought on Angel Island between two San Franciscans. Both are wounded, one later died from his wounds. 1856 Reed title to the Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio is confirmed. 1860 A brick kiln begins operation on site which will later be the Net Depot. Antonio Maria Osio’s claim to Angel Island is declared void by the Supreme Court and the Army takes possession. 1863 Military troops set up bases on Angel Island as part of the coastal defenses of San Francisco Bay. Work begins on Camp Reynolds (later called West Garrison on Angel Island). 1864 The first saloon on the Tiburon Peninsula opens. An Army hospital is opened at the cove on Angel Island. Gun batteries are constructed at Point Stuart and Point Knox. Stillwater Bay (Belvedere Cove) is used for drying cod fish. 1865 John Paul Reed, son of John Joseph Reed, is born. Camp Reynolds becomes a recruit station, training men destined for posts throughout the West. The 12 th Infantry, headquartered on Angel Island, has men serving on eleven different posts from Mexico to Alaska. 1866 The Morgan Oyster Co. begins producing oysters in Richardson Bay. The business lasts for ten years. Dr. Benjamin Lyford is mustered out of the Army and arrives in San Francisco. The S.S. China is built in New York for the trans-Pacific trade. 1867 A military reservation is established on “Peninsula Island” now Belvedere. 1868 Hilaria Sanchez Reed Garcia dies. Hilarita Reed inherits 446 acres in Strawberry and 1,021 acres at the East end of the Tiburon Peninsula. Inez Reed is granted most of land west of present Highway 101. John Joseph Reed gets the bulk of the ranch in the middle of the Peninsula. 1869 Brickyards in Tiburon provide material for Fort Point in San Francisco.1870 Vigolite Powder Company builds an explosive plant on the Tiburon Peninsula. 1872 Hilarita Reed marries Dr. Benjamin Lyford. 1874 The first Reed School opens on the Big Reed Ranch. 1875 North Pacific Coast Railroad begins operation through Strawberry and across a 4,000 foot trestle to Sausalito. A post office is opened on Angel Island. 1876 Camp Reynolds serves as a depot for recruits and as a staging area for troops serving in campaigns against Native American tribes. 1877 Lynde & Hough open a codfish processing plant on Tiburon’s east shore. The Hazard Powder Company builds two powder magazines in Tiburon. The Lyfords move into their home on Strawberry Point, the Eagle Dairy Ranch. 1879 The San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad (SF & NP), owned by Colonel Peter Donahue reaches San Rafael. --> History - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline History History Collections The History Collections are located in a controlled environment at the Boardwalk Shopping Center. The collection contains photographs, art, maps, documents, books, journals, oral histories and artifacts focusing on the history of the Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio, an 1838 Mexican land grant to John T. Reed and Ylaria Sanchez. If you would like research done on your area, please contact Landmarks. Landmarks History Articles The Landmarks Society began contributing a monthly history article to The Ark Newspaper in July 2022. You will find those pieces on this webpage. Former Landmarks Archivist Dave Gotz and Archives Volunteer Susan Cluff contributed one-page articles to the free monthly magazine “Belvedere-Tiburon 94920” since it’s inception in August 2017 until June 2022. Our pieces are about various topics from Peninsula history with factual information and images drawn from the Landmarks History Collections. Local History Videos Former Landmarks Archivist Dave Gotz has been making short films about local history for over ten years. You can watch many of them here. Newsletters Current and back issues of the Society’s newsletter the Landmark. Oral Histories The Landmarks Society has been collecting recorded oral histories for at least 40 years. Many were collected in our publication Both Sides of the Track by Shirley Mitchell (1985), which is available in hard and soft cover. Subsequently we continued to collect recordings, many of which have been transcribed, and many have yet to be. Timeline From the 1500s to now, Tiburon’s timeline highlights the main events of the past 200 years! Education Resources Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society currently arranges tours of its properties for the benefit of the school children in the community. If you would like to arrange a tour, please contact the office at 415-435-1853 or fill in the  contact form . © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Art & Garden Center - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections Art & Garden Center Old-Country Charm with a View An old-fashioned rose arbor, colorful flower-beds, a country cottage and a panoramic view of Richardson Bay give the Art & Garden Center its rustic but refined charm. Garden pathways link the lawn and terraces, and an antique bell and distinctive birdhouse add finishing touches. OPEN May thru September:  Sundays only 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. 841 Tiburon Blvd. Tiburon, CA 94920 View Rental Info Google Map The property was part of the earliest settlement on the Tiburon Peninsula—John Reed’s Mexican Land Grant, El Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio. The Cottage (c. 1870), believed to be the oldest structure on the Tiburon Peninsula, was originally a bunkhouse for workers at the Rancho’s brick kilns in an area called the Hilarita, which was named for Hilarita Reed Lyford, heiress to the 1834 land grant. Working class homes and a dairy, which was located where Reed School is now, were part of the neighborhood as well. When the Northwest Pacific Railroad came to Tiburon in 1884, it added a stop called Hilarita station to the tiny community. The trains served passengers and also carried bricks from the kilns to construction sites in the North Bay and to ferries for transport to San Francisco. After the kilns stopped operating, and the Rancho no longer needed to provide housing for workers, the Reed heirs expanded the bunkhouse and turned it into a residential cottage, which they rented to tenants. In 1944, artist William Newman and his wife Helen, an ardent conservationist, purchased the property and transformed the farmyard into a garden while preserving the historic house. Fifty years later, Mrs. Newman bequeathed the property to the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society for use as an art center and to preserve the gardens. The society took on the task of restoring the cottage in typical farmhouse style and bringing it up to modern building codes, using rough-hewn materials from the original building as well as those of similar age. The Newmans created the country garden and did most of the work themselves with guidance from a plan by Leland Noel, a noted landscape architect and botanist. The Landmarks Society preserved mature trees, shrubs and plants that had survived years of drought and neglect and made modifications to allow public use and accommodate current conservation practices. Master gardeners and volunteers planted the terraced acre with colorful flowerbeds and created restful vista points, and local residents contributed thousands of used bricks to complete the terraces and pathways. The cast-iron bell at the side of the cottage was originally a fire bell for Belvedere Island, sounding the alarm to let firefighters know that their services were needed. When telephones came into vogue, operators began calling firefighters to alert them, and the bell found a new home at Belvedere School where it summoned children to class. It also chimed daily at 4 p.m. to tell children playing in the island’s open spaces that it was time to go home. It now hangs from a farmyard post, and celebrants ring it to mark special occasions. The lovely 5-foot-by-7-foot pagoda birdhouse is a Victorian garden folly that dates from the 1890s, a time when oriental objects were fashionable, and was a fixture in the garden at 207 Beach Road, Belvedere, for many years. Mindful of its history, the owners donated it to the Landmarks Society for preservation in the Art & Garden Center. Today, the picturesque Cottage and Garden, at the foot of the Tiburon hills with a spectacular view of Richardson Bay, make the Art & Garden Center a popular spot for weddings and private parties. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Become a Landmarks Society Donor Today - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Become a Landmarks Society Donor Today Landmarks Society’s historical sites and History Collections are meaningful assets to the community and the costs of preservation are significant.  Please make a donation to today to preserve our local heritage for future generations.   Ways to Donate: -Via Paypal, Venmo or credit card onlineMail: Send a check to the Landmarks Office 1550 Tiburon Boulevard, Suite M, Tiburon, CA 94920 Phone: Call the Landmarks Office – (415) 435-1853.   Membership All memberships include a subscription to the printed Landmark newsletter and invitations to special programs and events. Membership Levels: Friend ($66), Preservationist ($100), Patron ($250), Historian ($500), Steward ($1,000), Guardian ($2,500), Benefactor ($5,000) BECOME A MEMBER OR RENEW . Thank you in advance for your continued support!   © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> History Collections - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections History Collections OPEN Tuesdays through Thursdays from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. The Landmarks History Collections was established in 1959 by the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society as an institution for the gathering and conservation of records, artifacts, fine art, photographs and ephemera which chronicles the history of the Marin County area identified as El Rancho Corte Madera del Presidio, particularly that portion east of the Redwood Highway which includes the Strawberry and Tiburon Peninsulas, the City of Belvedere, and Angel Island State Park. Space in the Boardwalk center has been converted to a controlled environment for safe storage of thousands of irreplaceable items; it also provides an extensive work area and equipment for the repair and care of fragile material, and it holds record and filing systems facilitating quick identification and reference for local history research. The History Collections are the primary resource of information and illustrations for historical publications such as centennial books, pamphlets, newspaper features, guides and maps, as well as rotating exhibits in public spaces. In addition it is an essential depository for objects and records from families, businesses, civic agencies and private organizations because they are assured that their valuable material is protected by correct conservation and supervised use. Serving a diverse population including students from kindergarten through graduate school; professionals in public planning, business developers and residents, the collections are managed by a trained archivist who is assisted by skilled volunteers and an advisory committee of specialists. The mission of the History Collections is to conserve things which are important in their own right, but the true value comes from what they tell about the people who created them, the times that inspired them and the societies that used them. The History Collections are located at 1550 Tiburon Bl. in the Boardwalk Shopping center. If you would like to contact our History Collections Archivist please email:  History Collections , or phone: 415-435-5490. For directions click  Landmarks History Collections (Archives) © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> China Cabin - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections China Cabin A Victorian Reception Room The glitter of 22-karat gold greets visitors to the China Cabin, once the elegant social saloon of the PS China, giving them a glimpse of the old-world luxury and attention to detail that first-class passengers enjoyed when the ship first sailed from its home port of San Francisco. OPEN April thru October, Saturdays and Sundays, 1 – 4 pm 52 Beach Road Belvedere, CA 94920 View Rental Info Google Map The Victorian saloon, now a fixture on the Belvedere waterfront, boasts elaborate walnut woodwork, etched-glass windows panes with a floral design and oil-burning brass chandeliers hung with crystal prisms. The walls and arched ceiling are panels of wood painted with crisp white paint, highlighted with gold leaf. The walnut border on the white oak floor marks the location of a grand staircase that led to the first-class dining saloon and cabins on the promenade deck below. The circle on the ceiling and the compass rose on the floor indicate the spot where the mid-mast went through the saloon. To complete the picture, period furniture with original horsehair fabric is located in the sitting area. Ship’s officers occupied two staterooms at the end of the China Cabin that is closest to shore. Original access was from the deck, but the former cabins have been converted into a galley and a lavatory with access from the interior. The Pacific Mail Steamship Company commissioned the construction of the  PS China , a side-wheel steamer rigged for sail, in 1866 to service the route between San Francisco and the Far East. It was built in the famous William H. Webb Shipyard in New York City and was one of the four sister ships that would carry mail and passengers as part of the United States Ocean Mail Steamship Service from California to Asia. Although it had a colorful life, the ship was destined for a short career because it had a wooden hull. By 1879 iron-hulled vessels had come into regular use, and after 30 round trips to Yokahama and Hong Kong, the  PS China  became obsolete. It was burned for scrap metal in a ship crematorium in Belvedere Cove, but first the social saloon was removed intact, barged to shore and set on pilings. It took on new life as a weekend home, and during its 90 years as a residence, locals, who regarded the unique shoreline structure with affection, gave it a new name—the China Cabin. In 1978, the former first-class saloon was designated a National Maritime Monument, and the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society took on the task of restoration. With cooperation from the City of Belvedere as well as donations from community members and grants to underwrite costs of $600,000, it completed the project in 1986, thus returning the China Cabin to its former splendor as a Victorian drawing room. The National Trust for Historic Preservation featured the social saloon of the  PS China  as its cover story in the magazine  Historic Preservation , March-April 1991, in recognition of the quality of restoration and its national importance as a unique landmark. Today, the China Cabin is a wonderful site for celebrations such as weddings, reunions, corporate meetings and private parties and is also a popular site for elopements. Private group tours: Landmarks offers group tours for all of our historical properties. Whether for senior excursions, school visits, or just large groups (10 or more) from out of the area – our docents teach the exciting history of this beautiful area and each Landmark.  The easiest accessible sites are the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum and the China Cabin.  (Old St. Hilary cannot accommodate large buses; therefore, groups need to walk about 100 yards uphill to gain access.)  We ask for a donation of $5 per person/per site to be paid in advance to help defray the operating and maintenance costs of each of the sites.  For more information, please call Landmarks at 415-435-1853. © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Oral Histories - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Oral Histories Oral histories are the earliest method of passing down a record of events from one generation to the next. An oral history is a telling of personal remembrances, augmented by family legends and hearsay. It strives for truth and accuracy, but is primarily interested in conveying the quality of life, the texture of the times – the unique perceptions of people from an earlier generation. The Landmarks Society has been collecting recorded oral histories for at least 40 years. Many were collected in our publication Both Sides of the Track by Shirley Mitchell (1985), which is available in hard and soft cover. Subsequently we continued to collect recordings, many of which have been transcribed, and many have yet to be. We will be posting our Oral Histories as we get them transcribed and formatted for easy reading and searching. The links below will open as an Adobe pdf, which is word searchable, if you are looking for a specific topic, by pressing ctrl+f. Bertrand, Pat 5-11-2001 Brooks, Frank 11-21-1993 Brunini, Lou 3-29-1995 Chapman, Sam 3-6-1997 Kuwatani, Nobe & Asano 3-17-2001 Morrison, Chris 9-7-2000 Wosser, Ruth 3-30-2001 © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Calendar - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Calendar ART: Art & Garden Center OSH: Old St. Hilary’s CC: China Cabin RR: Railroad Museum © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Volunteer - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Memberships Landmarks Newsletters Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Volunteer Volunteer opportunities include: Advisory Board (all-volunteer board) Fundraisers (work on Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair, Annual Fall event, Membership drives) Office Help (filing, internet research, etc) Mailing Committee (to assist with bulk mailings) Volunteer Hours at the local Tiburon Thrift Shop History Collections work (Photo Scanning Project, inventory, cataloging, research projects, etc.) Docent: Lead school and community groups on tours around the Landmark sites, help to keep the sites open during public season of April to October. Outreach – Be one of a team who makes presentations to civic and social groups, service clubs and schools Maintenance – help on maintenance issues at any of the Landmarks. Volunteers of the Year 2000 Justine Oyster 2001 Jeanne Ortalda 2002 Diane Smith 2003 Willard Anderson 2004 Hildegard Manley 2005 Paula Little 2006 Mary Eklund 2007 Mollie Coleman 2008 Dorothy Abrahamson 2009 John & Angela Harris 2010 Sue Ohrenschall 2011 Jack Fiorito 2012 Dolores Mizis 2013 Phil Cassou 2014 Miles Berger 2015 Helen Lindqvist 2017 Frank Cassou 2018 Suzanne White 2019 Susan Cluff 2020 Helen & Bill Lindqvist 2021 Peggy Hodge 2022 Becky Pringle 2023 Jean O’Korn 2024 Alison Pence © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Marin Wedding Venue Art & Garden Center | Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Art & Garden Center The Landmarks Art & Garden Center , a lovingly renovated historic cottage and garden, offers a unique setting for weddings and special events! Rental Availability Preferred Vendors Google Map Description Drivers who stream along Richardson Bay on the commute to and from Tiburon have a wonderful panoramic bay view, which sweeps from Sausalito to Strawberry Point and Mt. Tamalpais. A beautiful new addition to that view is the Landmarks Art and Garden Center, a lovingly renovated house and property from Tiburon’s earliest years, that is now a superb setting for weddings and special events. Once you reach this facility, you’re enveloped in another world and sensibility. As you pass the deep green expanse of lawn on your way in, you can picture having your ceremony on it, or perhaps joining your guests for an old-fashioned game of croquet. The square-acre site, with its commanding vista of Richardson Bay, is a garden composed of four terraces, with the house nestled to one side and a rose arbor on the other. The terraces are joined by curving brick walkways and ascend a gentle hillside in the following order: a lush lawn, a bricked area, an oval terrace, and a belvedere at the top. Each of these lovely outdoor spaces—all of which have an extensive view of the water and southern Marin’s steep hills—works extremely well as a site for a ceremony or reception. The Center had been untended and overgrown until a landscape architect and a brigade of green-thumbed volunteers descended on it in 2000. Original redwoods, oaks, elms, walnut and fruit trees, and blooming hedges are now augmented by new plantings of crab apples, weeping cherries, Japanese maples, and colorful beds of azaleas, camellias, roses, lilacs and seasonal flowers. Birds love the improvements—you can hear them chirping everywhere. Halfway up the hillside is a touch of whimsy, an old ocher and green pagoda-shaped birdhouse from the Victorian era appropriately called a “folly.” A cool, shady grove of redwoods behind the house has branches that shelter three loveseat-sized benches. The other star of the Center is the restored farm house, built in the 1870s and once part of a working-class neighborhood in the days when Tiburon was a railroad terminal. The cottage, clad in gray shingles with rough cedar shakes on the roof, features a sun-filled living room that opens to the original kitchen and adjoining sitting area. A small wedding or reception would fit nicely here, surrounded by the rough-hewn charm of the meticulously restored walls and floors. (The walls are a permanent art gallery, featuring exhibitions of paintings by local artists that change through the year.) Just outside the kitchen door, there’s a handsomely refurbished farmyard bell that newlyweds’ friends often toll in celebration—another one of the old-fashioned touches that contribute to this facility’s welcoming atmosphere. If your imagination has been taking you to a quiet, sunny spot with abundant greenery and scenery, you’ll undoubtedly experience a pleasing sense of deja vu when you actually set foot in the Landmarks Art and Garden Center. Capacity Ceremony Reception/Special Events Meetings Max. Seated Outdoors: 135 lawn, 60 for brick terrace Max. Standing Outdoors: 135 Ceremony Capacity: The brick terrace holds 135 seated; the lawn holds 135 seated. Tenting is an additional option depending on the weather. Event/Reception Capacity: The cottage accommodates 55 guests. The larger terrace holds 60 seated at tables, 75-85 for a buffet, or 95-110 for a cocktail party. The lawn holds 135 seated for a reception or buffet. Meeting Capacity:  The cottage holds up to 55 guests. Fees & Deposits The rental fee is $4,000 for up to 44 guests, $4,500 for 45-90 guests and $5,000 for 91-135 guests.  All rental fees cover up to 8 hours of use on the day of the event. Additional time for rehearsals, setup, or overtime is $400/hour.  50% of the rental fee is required to reserve your date.  The rental balance and a refundable $1,000 – $2,000 security deposit are payable 60 days prior to the event. We ask that you join Landmarks as a member and half of your membership rental fee will be tax deductible. For midweek (Monday-Thursday) elopements we offer ceremony only events. Maximum is 30 attending and the fee is $1,750 for 1 and 1/2 hours with standard deposit required. Availability Year-round, daily (8am – 9pm) Details Site Uses: Ceremonies, Wedding Receptions, Special Events, Rehearsal Dinners, Parties, Business Functions/Meetings, Services/Amenities: Catering: select from preferred list; Parking: Limited to 12 cars, shuttle required Kitchen Facilities: limited Accommodations: no guestrooms Tables & Chairs: 30 folding chairs and 8 tables Linens, Silver, etc Through your caterer Dance Floor CBA Music  No amplified music after 8:30 pm (residential area) Telephone: WiFi – use hot spots Outdoor Night Lighting: Limited Outdoor Cooking Facilities CBA Restrooms: wheelchair accessible Cleanup: caterer Bride & Groom Dressing Area: yes Meeting Equipment BYO View: Richardson Bay, Sausalito and Mt. Tamalpais Smoking Designated areas only Alcohol Through caterer or bartender service Insurance: Insurance required for venue Reservations and Further Information Please contact the Landmark Representative at 415-272-3816 or email [email protected] or use our contact form . READ our latest reviews on  For recent photos of events at Landmarks Art & Garden Center, click Event Photos or Event Photos2 For a VIMEO tour of a recent wedding click on VIMEO – ART and GARDEN Special Please note: Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks Society is a 501c3 and all renters of our historic sites become members for a nominal fee as part of the rental agreement.  © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Landmarks Newsletters - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. 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Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Memberships Landmarks Newsletters Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Planned Giving A bequest to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society is a way of perpetuating a donor’s support for the role that the Landmarks Society plays in preserving the heritage of our community. It also enables a donor to make a major gift that might not otherwise be possible. Through a bequest, a donor may leave to the Landmarks Society a specific dollar amount, for example, $10,000; or may reserve for the Landmarks Society all or a certain percentage of the estate after provisions for family members and other beneficiaries have been made. A bequest may also be made in honor or memory of another individual. In addition to cash and securities, bequests to the Landmarks Society may include real estate, ownership interests in businesses, securities, works of art, or patent rights. All outright bequests to Landmarks Society are exempt from federal estate taxes, and there is no limitation on the size of the gift. Suggested Forms of Bequests When making or revising a will, a donor should obtain the assistance of an attorney. The following are suggested forms for making various types of bequests. Outright bequest in will: Specific dollar amount: “I bequeath the sum of $______ to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, Tiburon, CA, to be used or disposed of as its Board of Directors in its sole discretion deems appropriate.” Specific property (personal property): “I bequeath (DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY) to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, Tiburon, CA, to be used or disposed of as its Board of Trustees in its sole discretion deems appropriate.” Specific property (real estate): “I devise all of my right, title and interest in and to the real estate located at (DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY) to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, Tiburon, CA, to be used or disposed of as its Board of Trustees in its sole discretion deems appropriate.” Share of, or entire residue, of estate: “I devise and bequeath (all/or ______%) of the remainder of my property (DESCRIPTION OF PROPERTY) to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, Tiburon, CA, to be used or disposed of as its Board of Trustees in its sole discretion deems appropriate.” Conditional bequest in will: Insert the conditional language in one or more of the above provisions. For example: “If ______ does not survive me, I bequeath the sum of ______ to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, to be used or disposed of as its Board of Trustees in its sole discretion deems appropriate.” If the gift to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society is for a purpose other than Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society’s unrestricted use, insert the restriction in place of the words “to be used or disposed of as its Board of Trustees in its sole discretion deems appropriate.” For example: “I bequeath the sum of $______ to Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, Tiburon, CA, for the following use and purpose: (DESCRIPTION OF PURPOSE).” In the event of a gift subject to a restriction, we suggest including the following provisions: “If in the judgment of the Board of Trustees of Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, it becomes impossible to accomplish the purposes of this gift, the income or principal may be used for such related purposes and in such manner as determined by its Board of Trustees.” CONTACT: Patty Flax, Executive Director, Landmarks Society, 1550 Tiburon Boulevard, Suite M, Tiburon, CA 94920 415-435-1853, or Brooke Halsey, Planned Giving Committee Chair 415 789 5119. Or, send a message Life Insurance Policies Gifting an old or new whole life insurance policy with Landmarks as the beneficiary and owner offers you an immediate deduction for the premiums paid or the cash value of the policy at time of transfer, whichever is less. Gifts of insurance, like all other charitable gifts, pass to the Landmarks free of estate tax. For more information call Patty Flax at 415-435-1853 or use our contact form  to send us a message. Retirement Accounts Many people are unaware that IRA’s and other retirement plans make excellent charitable gifts. Most retirement plans generate significant tax consequences when passed to anyone other than a spouse at death. They are often significantly reduced by income tax and, in some cases, by estate tax. Donating all or a portion of a tax-vulnerable retirement plan to the Landmarks is a tax-wise strategy for giving to a good cause while taking less from those you love. The plan passes tax-free to Landmarks. For more information call Patty Flax at 415-435-1853 or use our contact form  to send us a message. Donor Advised Funds Donor advised funds can be used to ease your end of year charitable contribution burden or may also be used as one of the vehicles for estate planning purposes. Donor advised funds are funds that are managed on your behalf by a designated foundation. A fund can start with a minimum contribution of $10,000. This allows you to get started at low threshold, understand how the program works, and then, as appropriate, contribute more. Your role is that of an advisor (hence the name donor advised fund) deciding who you want to contribute to. The Donor Advised Fund must be operated exclusively for charitable purposes. While most donors choose to make contributions by check or by contributing publicly traded securities, some donors make gifts of more complex assets. The larger fund managers, such as Marin Community Foundation or San Francisco Foundation can normally accept a wide array of these asset types. As always, you should consult with your legal, tax, and financial advisor(s) prior to making a contribution. Why set up a Donor Advised Fund? Donate now, decide later A contribution to the fund separates the tax event from the grantmaking event. You can recommend grants to charities on your own timetable thus reducing year-end pressures to select one or more charities to support.  At the end of each year, we regularly receive Foundation contributions that are automatically sent to The Landmarks Society . Make the most of your charitable dollars You can recommend the investment strategy for your Donor Advised Fund. Any growth in assets is tax-free which provides the future potential for greater charitable gifts. As you fund value grows, you will have more to donate! From an estate planning standpoint, a donor advised fund can easily handle the transfer of funds to your designated charities as you have set up. Leave a lasting legacy Or if you decide, your family can continue involvement in grant making and investments by naming successor advisors to your account. Reduce record keeping frustrations A Donor Advised Fund account provides  consolidated reporting and record keeping . Landmarks is grateful to all who have designated Landmarks as one of your annual recipients and if you have questions about charita --> Sponsors - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Memberships Landmarks Newsletters Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Sponsors Help support Landmarks by sponsoring either a community outreach event (school tours, Holiday Arts and Crafts Fair, etc) or a special membership drive for Landmarks. 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Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Art & Garden Center History Collections Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum Life in a Railroad Town More than a pretty waterfront town, Tiburon has a rich railroad and maritime history, which is captured in the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Museum rests on Shoreline Park with priceless views of San Francisco, the Golden Gate Bridge, and Angel Island. OPEN – April thru October, Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, 1-4 pm  Notice of Temporary Closure The upstairs galleries of the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum will be   temporarily closed for the  season to allow for a curatorial refurbishment.   The downstairs portion of the museum will be open as scheduled throughout the 2026 season. This planned closure of the upstairs will enable updates to exhibitions and interpretive materials, ensuring the Museum continues to present Tiburon’s railroad and ferry history with clarity, accuracy, and professionalism. We appreciate your understanding and look forward to reopening the refreshed upstairs galleries.   1920 Paradise Drive, Tiburon, CA 94920 Google Map Spanish explorers named the area Punta de Tiburón (Point Tiburon) in 1775. One hundred years later, due to its the proximity to San Francisco, Point Tiburon became a major railroad and ferry terminus, maintenance yard and industrial town. In 1884, Peter Donahue, Irish immigrant and industrial tycoon, completed the extension of the San Francisco and North Pacific Railroad to Tiburon with a ferry fleet to provide faster passenger and freight service between the City and Northern California. Twenty-three years later, the Donahue Line merged with competitors to become the Northwestern Pacific Railroad, a subsidiary of the Southern Pacific Railroad. The last train left Point Tiburon September 25, 1967. With trains no longer running, Southern Pacific deeded its shoreline property and the depot building to the Town of Tiburon for open space and a museum as a condition of redevelopment. In 1995, Tiburon and the Landmarks Society entered into a 99-year lease, and Landmarks became responsible for the care and preservation of the building and installation of a museum. By 1999, the structural work was complete and construction of permanent exhibits began. The lovely restored gray building at Shoreline Park captures the past in two museums. On the ground floor, a detailed operating HO-scale model shows Tiburon, the railroad town c.1900 to 1910. The model’s scale (1:87) is accurate so sizes of landscapes, buildings, trains and boats are accurate when compared to one another. The only exception to authenticity is the palm tree, which was planted twenty years later. It is included in the model as a point of reference. The three ferryboats in the model were part of a large fleet that operated between San Francisco and Point Tiburon. The Ukiah was built at the local yard and the Donahue was named for Peter’s son, who succeeded him as president of the railroad company. The Ukiah originally carried railroad cars but was rebuilt after World War I to ferry automobiles across the bay — although not to and from Tiburon. Later renamed the Eureka, it is preserved at the San Francisco Maritime Museum’s Hyde Street Pier. Upstairs is the Depot House Museum, where the stationmaster’s family lived. Restoration was based on the memories of Florence Bent Palmer, the daughter of the last stationmaster, William Bent, who served from 1913 to 1940. Bent’s family included three children and a dog, as well as his wife, Ann, who sometimes milked cows that had to spend the night in the railroad yard before continuing the journey to San Francisco. School children frequently visit the museum to learn about typical middle-class life in the early 20th century. Among the period details are hanging light bulbs and a coal/wood-burning stove in the kitchen, an ice box and wringer washer in the pantry, a gramophone and several original pieces of furniture from the Bent family. Items in the museums are donations to the Landmarks Society’s History Collections. Donors also underwrite the cost of scale models, which is based on the square footage of the footprint of original full-size buildings. Become a member. Be a docent. Make a donation. Private Group Tours:  Landmarks offers group tours for all of our historical properties. Whether for senior excursions, school visits, or just large groups (10 or more) from out of the area – our docents teach the exciting history of this beautiful area and each Landmark.  The easiest accessible sites are the Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum and the China Cabin.  (Old St. Hilary cannot accommodate large buses; therefore, groups need to walk about 100 yards uphill to gain access.)  We ask for a donation of $5 per person/per site to be paid in advance to help defray the operating and maintenance costs of each of the sites.  For more information, please call Landmarks at 415-435-1853. SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES: We are actively working to complete the Railroad Museum and if you are interested in sponsoring any of the remaining models or rooms upstairs, please contact Landmarks at 415-435-1853. Railroad Museum – Downstairs Depot House Museum – Upstairs The second story of the Tiburon Railroad/Ferry Depot was added around 1890 and used as offices until 1913 when the station master, William Bent, his wife Ann & three children Thomas 13, Zelma 7 & Florence 1 moved in. The Bents lived there until 1940 when Mr. Bent retired. The 9 room 1600 square foot home has 13 foot ceilings & is all wood paneled in rich 3/4 inch tongue-in-groove redwood. The walls & ceiling are painted “Southern Pacific” yellow, a signature color of the railroad. The floors are painted dark red.  There are bare hanging light bulbs for light in all rooms except for the dining room, which has a period chandelier. The coal/wood burning kitchen stove & a portable oil heater provided heat. The high ceilings, tall doors with transoms & large, tall windows give the house an open, spacious feeling. The waterside location on the wharf adjoining the busy train yard made this a most unusual home. The Bent family has donated many large & small pieces to the house.  Landmarks Society has recreated this home to represent a middle -income family living at that time period. They have used these pieces as well as local donations & purchases & Florence’s remembrances to recreate the home.  Sponsorship room prices are based on square footage LIVING ROOM This large corner 3 window room overlooking the bay with views of Angel Island, SF & the Golden Gate Bridge was the center of family life.  The handsome oak library table was made by Thomas when he was at Tam High School in Mill Valley. The Steger &a --> Events - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Music at Old St. Hilary’s Burr-Tolling – May 17, 4 p.m . INFO & TICKETS ____________________________ 2025 Matching Campaign Our historic sites need your help! DONATE NOW DOUBLE YOUR DONATION __________________________ Plein Aire Painting Paint, visit and just have a good time. Plein Air Painting at the Art and Garden Center, Thursday, August 28th session has been CANCELED . MORE INFO ___________________________ Search Recent Posts Music at Old St. Hilary’s 2025 Matching Campaign Plein Aire Painting Railroad & Ferry Museum CLOSED SUNDAY, APRIL 20 Artist as Historian Categories Concerts Events Fall Events Holiday Craft Fair Lectures News Spring-Summer Events Uncategorized Winter-Spring Events Archives December 2025 August 2025 July 2025 April 2025 January 2025 November 2024 May 2024 April 2024 October 2023 April 2023 February 2023 August 2022 April 2022 November 2021 November 2020 August 2020 April 2020 January 2020 October 2019 August 2019 June 2019 December 2018 July 2018 November 2017 June 2017 March 2017 December 2016 June 2016 January 2016 May 2015 August 2014 June 2014 October 2013 © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> About Us - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us About Us  Executive Committee: Mark Freiberg – President – Retired Phil Cassou – Vice President – Retired/Railroad Museum Curator Brooke Halsey – Co-Treasurer – Lawyer/Director, Salmon Research Center Jim Allen – Co-Treasurer – Belvedere Land Company (Long Range Planning/ Property Management) Helen Lindqvist – Secretary – Retired/Old St. Hilary’s Site Manager Board Members: Peter Brooks –  Tree surgeon, 3rd generation Tiburon native Eva Buxton – Botanist Melissa Feder   – Senior Client Partner, Uber Bob Harris – Retired Suzanne White – Retired Site Managers: Phil Cassou – RR & Ferry Depot Museum Helen Lindqvist  – Old St. Hilary’s Jean O’Korn  – China Cabin Suzanne White – Art and Garden Center Executive Director: Patty Flax Administrative Assistant: Maren Jaffe Rental Liason: Paige Petrini Archivist: Jennifer Hartung © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit --> Fundraising - Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society --> Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Main menu Skip to primary content Skip to secondary content Home Home Get Involved Landmarks Newsletters Memberships Planned Giving Volunteer Tiburon Thrift Shop Sponsors Landmarks Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Railroad & Ferry Depot Museum S.F. Chronicle In Marin Feature The Railroad Museum Celebrates Peter Donahue Art & Garden Center History Collections Esther Meyer Etchings For Sale Rentals Old St. Hilary’s China Cabin Art & Garden Center Preferred Vendors Events 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Concerts Fundraising Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting Walk Your History History History Collections Landmarks History Articles Local History Videos Oral Histories Landmarks Newsletters Research Topics & Educational Resources Timeline Shop Growing Up Belvedere-Tiburon Maps Calendar Landmarks in the News Contact Us About Us Concerts Fundraising Walk Your History Landmarks Annual Member Meeting Plein Air Painting 2025 Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale – December 6, 2025 Fundraising CELEBRATE 60 YEARS OF THE LANDMARKS SOCIETY Oct. 12, 2019 ~ 5 – 9 P.M. Pull out your bell-bottoms and love beads! Join us for Sixties culinary delights including cocktails, appetizers and dinner. Dance under the stars in the lush surroundings of our Art & Garden Center with Pirate Radio DJ David Gotz, spinning all the 60’s hits. Enjoy a beautifully curated silent auction including original Fillmore posters, a rickshaw, diamond jewelry, artwork, a weeks stay in Maui, fine wines, dinner at SFYC and Corinthian Yacht Clubs, and so much more. Groovy attire is encouraged. To reserve your place, please contact Jennifer Hartung at the Landmarks ticket office ~ 415-435-1853 or  [email protected].       CELEBRATE TIBURON TOMMIE’S – Oct. 7, 2017 Tiburon Tommie’s MAI TAI restaurant located at 41 Main Street was a Tiburon icon. Owned by Tommy Cox, the affable bartender and Johnny Won, the creative hard working chef, it was a favorite for locals and known throughout the Bay Area for nearly 40 years from 1958 to 1995. With the water fall under the stairs leading to the grand Maori Room with authentic Maori and Polynesian decorations, to the pu pu platter and tropical drink menu, Tiburon Tommie’s was a family favorite offering something for everyone. Join us to get a taste of our local history and to support the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks at our very own Tiki Bar at 30 Main. To reserve your Tiki mug, please contact Michelyn at the Landmarks ticket office ~ 415-435-1853 or [email protected]   SAIL TO THE ORIENT – Oct 8, 2016 The Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks invites all Trans-Pacific travelers to the Far East aboard the Pacific Mail Steamship CHINA Travel the Sunshine Belt to the Orient on October 8th, 2016 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. in the Grand Saloon, Pier 52 Beach Road, Belvedere To reserve your stateroom please contact Michelyn at the Landmarks ticket office ~ 415-435-1853.     Calling all Railroad Tycoons – Oct 10, 2015 Thank you to all that attended the 2015 Fall Fundraiser at the Railroad Museum.     Mad Hatter Tea Party 2012 MAD HATTER TEA PARTY Thank you to all who attended our Journey to the Wonderland on Friday October 5 th ! And a special thank you to all our sponsors who are listed below. Photos of the Mad Hatter Tea Party are on our Facebook page (Belvedere Tiburon Landmarks) see some samples below. Thank you to our Sponsors: Belvedere Land Company Gabrielle D. Keil Diamond Tire Center Bank of Marin Miles Berger Architect Robin Scott Wray Main Street Research Woodlands Market Big4Party Rentals and to all who contributed to making the event such as success!   Gary Ferber Photography   A Night in Venice 2011 Gary Ferber Photography 1 2 ► © 2026 Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society, 501c (3) non-profit
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◈ Source: https://landmarkssociety.com/events/ · Fetched: 2026-05-13T21:38:06Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://landmarkssociety.com/contact/about-us/ · Fetched: 2026-05-13T21:38:06Z · Law I — Provenance
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◈ Source: https://landmarkssociety.com/events/fall-events/ · Fetched: 2026-05-13T21:38:06Z · Law I — Provenance
schema.org v2.0.0 · source: https://landmarkssociety.com/rentals/art-garden-center/ schema.org/WebSite ↗
Semantic Words 40 words · frequency ranked · Law III
40 words · top 5: landmarks · tiburon · history · belvedere · society · click to expand
Top 40 words by frequency from https://landmarkssociety.com/rentals/art-garden-center/ + 47 interior pages (27,394 words total). Stop-words stripped. Ranked by repetition.
#1landmarks658x · 3.84%
#2tiburon480x · 2.8%
#3history475x · 2.77%
#4belvedere287x · 1.68%
#5society215x · 1.26%
#6old192x · 1.12%
#7center181x · 1.06%
#8garden179x · 1.04%
#9railroad178x · 1.04%
#10art177x · 1.03%
#11hilary175x · 1.02%
#12china167x · 0.97%
#13collections164x · 0.96%
#14cabin161x · 0.94%
#15museum156x · 0.91%
#16shop121x · 0.71%
#17newsletters121x · 0.71%
#18local110x · 0.64%
#19sale106x · 0.62%
#20landmark103x · 0.6%
#21marin97x · 0.57%
#22ferry93x · 0.54%
#23depot89x · 0.52%
#24events88x · 0.51%
#25oral70x · 0.41%
#26member69x · 0.4%
#27thrift69x · 0.4%
#28histories69x · 0.4%
#29preferred68x · 0.4%
#30volunteer68x · 0.4%
#31meeting66x · 0.39%
#32research66x · 0.39%
#33articles64x · 0.37%
#34vendors62x · 0.36%
#35giving62x · 0.36%
#36sponsors62x · 0.36%
#37concerts62x · 0.36%
#38planned61x · 0.36%
#39plein61x · 0.36%
#40painting61x · 0.36%
Law III — frequency measured, meaning is the reader's · source: https://landmarkssociety.com/rentals/art-garden-center/
Text Topology Fingerprint v1.0.0 · very_long · 194,332 chars · Law III
Six-layer pre-linguistic shape measurement. Deterministic. Same input, same output, always. Hash: 4f7ee9d788cbde369bfaa45d8ed53aed...
◈ Signal Matrix
0.196
TTR
0.112
HAPAX
0.888
REP
0.649
BIGRAM
0.573
H2T
0.391
CPRT
2.913
SKEW
11.680
KURT
0.867
C/P
1.625
PENT
0.481
S1P
0.001
NASC
TTR=type-token ratio · HAPAX=hapax ratio · REP=repetition score · BIGRAM=bigram repetition · H2T=hapax-to-type · CPRT=capital token ratio · SKEW=sentence skewness · KURT=sentence kurtosis · C/P=comma-period ratio · PENT=punct entropy · S1P=single-sent para ratio · NASC=non-ASCII ratio
◈ Topology Position
Latin dominant · narrow vocabulary range · mixed register · moderate clause complexity · narrow topic focus · moderate uncommon edge signal
◈ Six Measurement Layers
Layer 1 — Character
0.0006
Non-ASCII Ratio
0.0 = Latin-dominant · 1.0 = fully non-Latin script
Layer 1 — Character
3.3843
Character Entropy
Shannon entropy of character distribution.
Layer 1 — Character
'e' (16081x)
Most Frequent
Highest-frequency character. Law V — common edge.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1957
Type-Token Ratio
Unique tokens / total tokens. Lexical diversity signal.
Layer 2 — Token
0.1121
Hapax Ratio
Tokens appearing exactly once. Law VI — uncommon edge.
Layer 6 — Document
0.5727
Hapax to Type
Hapax count / unique token count.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
0.8669
Comma/Period Ratio
Clause complexity per sentence.
Layer 3 — Punctuation
1.6246
Punct Entropy
Shannon entropy across punctuation types.
Layer 4 — Sentence
957
Sentence Count
Total detected sentences across all crawled pages.
Layer 4 — Sentence
2.9131
Skewness
Positive = long-tail. Negative = conversational.
Layer 5 — Paragraph
0.4815
Single Sent Ratio
High = web copy. Low = academic prose.
Layer 6 — Document
0.8879
Repetition Score
Tokens appearing more than once / total.
◈ Token Length Distribution
1-3
29%
4-6
35%
7-10
29%
11-15
6%
16-20
1%
21+
0%
◈ Density Gradient — TTR per Document Tenth
Front-loaded = abstract/preamble · Flat = consistent prose · Back-loaded = building complexity
◈ Lexical Richness Curve — Rolling Window TTR
0.241.0
Window=50 tokens · Step=25 · 1133 data points
topology_fingerprint.py v1.0.0 · sha256: 4f7ee9d788cbde36... · Law III + Law VI
Ratio Signals 8 deterministic measurements · the gap is the signal
Eight deterministic measurements. Law I: every value traces to its source stage.
schema density
0.4750
Schema props extracted / top semantic words.
nav ratio
0.1959
Nav URLs / total internal URLs.
content to structure ratio
0.4221
Total words / raw HTML bytes. Content density.
external tld diversity
1
Unique TLD count in outbound links.
self declaration coherence
0.3158
Fuzzy overlap across title / H1 / meta / schema name.
schema to nav alignment
0.0000
Schema type tokens vs nav link text overlap.
javascript surface ratio
0.0000
Fraction of interior pages JS-gated.
URL Depth Distribution
depth_0: 46 · depth_1: 19 · depth_2: 49 · depth_3plus: 131
Internal URLs by path depth. Depth 0 = root.
Tech Stack · Security · Freshness SecurityLabel.MINIMAL · FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Sitemap: ✗Robots.txt: ✗Schema.org: ✓Open Graph: ✓Canonical: ✓HTTPS: ✓HSTS: ✗CSP: ✗
Security
SecurityLabel.MINIMAL
Freshness
FreshnessLabel.CURRENT
Server
Apache
cmsWordPress
web_serverApache
Ledger Appends 9 ledgers · graph edge traversal · Law V+VII
Build: national-transit-v1.0.0 Spec: Root-LD v1.0 Status: LIVE Minted: 2026-05-13
landmarkssociety.com · gdr-11da3332
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