Sausalito
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of Sausalito
Overview
Sausalito was named by a Spanish explorer for the little willows,
or “saucelitos” growing along its shores. After
incorporation in 1893, it became a major ferry and railway
center, then a shipyard during World War II. It’s a
favorite tourist destination for its art galleries, restaurants
and boutiques lining Bridgeway and for the beautiful homes
that line the hills facing the bay as well as the harbor.
Its character is reminiscent of towns in the Mediterranean.
The Bay Area Discovery Museum, a children’s exploratory
learning center, is located in Sausalito at the base of the
Golden Gate Bridge. Sausalito’s mid-sized population
includes mainly adults over 25. Many are single, and most
are well-educated and work in managerial, technical or sales
professions.
Schools
The Sausalito Marin City School District (SMCSD) is an elementary
(K-8) district drawing its student population from Sausalito
and Marin City. The district has three schools: Bayside Elementary,
Martin Luther King, Jr. Academy, and a charter school. SMCSD
students attend high school in the Tamalpais High School District.
Parks & Recreation
The community is a veritable play land with parks and playgrounds,
boat docks, trails and state recreation facilities all within
a short distance of downtown.
Demographics
Population (as of 2000 Census): 7,330
Median age: 45.4
Percentage of Married Households: 33.85%
Percentage of Families (with children): 8.77%
Sources: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau
Weather
Sausalito is right on the water. Fog and mist comes in off
the bay off and on. Fog usually burns off by early afternoon,
but town can stay cool and moist if fog stays. Average temperatures
range from 40-74 degrees.
Approximate distance from the Golden Gate Bridge is 3 miles.
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