On Shoreline Highway (State Highway 1), in the median.
Once the land of the Miwok, Tomales was founded in 1850 by John Keys who shipped potatoes to San Francisco and Warren Dutton who opened the Post Office in 1854. Shipping ended with the siltation of the estuary. From 1875 to 1930 the narrow gauge . . . — — Map (db m54753) HM
On Maine Street / Shoreline Highway (California Route 1), on the left when traveling south.
Erected and acquired in 1874 by the Tomales Temperance Social Club, this is one of the oldest continuously used public halls in California. Renovated after the 1906 Earthquake, maintained by town hall trustees and local volunteers, it has served as . . . — — Map (db m88400) HM
Near Shoreline Highway (State Highway 1) south of Dillon Beach Road, on the right when traveling south.
Warren Dutton, (1823-1903) co-founder of Tomales, came here from the gold fields in 1852, staked a claim to what is now known as Upper Town, and became partners with John Keys. Within a few years the relationship deteriorated, but the bitter . . . — — Map (db m54784) HM