A bridge existed in this area as early as 1895, perhaps built by the Northwestern Pacific Railroad to provide access to the train station. It was later replaced by a newer bridge, possibly in 1916. — — Map (db m197099) HM
On San Anselmo Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
San Anselmo has a long history of flooding.
This line is the high water mark from 2005.
For more information visit the Town of San
Anselmo website by scanning the QR code below. — — Map (db m189464) HM
On San Anselmo Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
San Anselmo has a long history of flooding. This line is the high water mark from 2005. For more information visit the Town of San Anselmo website by scanning the QR code below. — — Map (db m197253) HM
On San Anselmo Avenue near Pine Street, on the right when traveling south.
San Anselmo has a long history of flooding. This line is the high water mark from 2005. For more information visit the Town of San Anselmo website by scanning the QR code below. — — Map (db m197256) HM
On San Anselmo Avenue near Pine Street, on the right when traveling south.
San Anselmo has a long history of flooding. This line is the high water mark from 1982. For more information visit the Town of San Anselmo website by scanning the QR code below. — — Map (db m197259) HM
Theodore A. Gill (1920-2005) embraced the Christian calling to rejoice in God and creation, and to love God’s people. With his wife Katherine Gill, he welcomed world-class teachers, learners, story-teller, dramatists, musicians, and other artists to . . . — — Map (db m213738) HM
On San Anselmo Avenue at San Rafael Avenue, on the right when traveling south on San Anselmo Avenue.
Indigenous People Coast Miwok
Mexican Land Grants
Sais 1839
Cooper 1840
Murphy 1844
SA Creek Floods 1925, 1982
Bald Mountain 1141 FT
Red Hill 464 FT
Seminary Hill 90 FT
Sleepy Hollow Dairy c1850
Tompkins House c1869
Tunstead . . . — — Map (db m197098) HM
Home of San Anselmo American Legion Post 179. Built by the veterans of World War I, Post Ladies Auxiliary, Boy Scout Troops and dedicated community volunteers.
Construction began April 23, 1933 and was completed and dedicated May 27, 1934. . . . — — Map (db m102721) HM
On San Anselmo Avenue at San Rafael Avenue, on the right when traveling south on San Anselmo Avenue.
This section of steel was recovered
from the World Trade Center.
It is dedicated in memory of
the 343 firefighters and
all who lost their lives on
September 11, 2001
Dedicated on September 11,
2011 — — Map (db m189462) WM