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  1. Cabrillo National Monument (Spanish: Monumento nacional Cabrillo) is a national monument at the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, California, United States. It commemorates the landing of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo at San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542. This event marked the first time a European expedition had set foot on ...

  2. The monument is open daily, including holidays, from 9:00am to 5:00pm. There is an admission fee. For more information, visit the National Park Service Cabrillo National Monument website or call 619-557-5450. The National Park Service’s Historic American Buildings Survey has documented the Point Loma Lighthouse No. 355.

  3. Cabrillo National Monument, established in 1913, remembers Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's voyage of exploration. It was the first contact between the coastal California Indigenous tribes, like the Kumeyaay, and men from Europe. Though the San Salvador stayed only six days in San Diego harbor, this journey and future Spanish journeys to the area ...

  4. The monument, founded in 1913, commemorates the arrival of Spanish explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, the first European to visit the West Coast of the United States, who sailed into San Diego Bay in September 1542. A statue of Cabrillo stands in the visitors’ center. Panoramic views of the city, harbor, and ocean draw visitors to the site.

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  5. Oct 17, 2024 · In 1542, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo climbed out of his boat and onto shore, becoming the first European to set foot on what is now the West Coast of the United States. Cabrillo National Monument not only tells the story of this 16th-century exploration but also houses a wealth of cultural and natural resources. Join us and embark on your own Voyage of Exploration.

  6. Part of the National Park Service and located the southern tip of the Point Loma Peninsula in San Diego, California, the site features a visitor center, a statue of Cabrillo overlooking the bay, the Old Point Loma Lighthouse and stunning views of San Diego’s harbor and skyline. This combination allows visitors to experience the past and present of the area in a profound manner.

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  8. Cabrillo departed from the port of Navidad, Mexico, on June 27, 1542. Three months later he arrived at "a very good enclosed port," which is known today as San Diego Bay. Historians believe he anchored his flagship, the San Salvador, on Point Loma's east shore near Cabrillo National Monument. Cabrillo later died during the expedition, but his ...

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