Point Reyes
- California

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Point Reyes National Seashore is a beautiful and unique location that has been home to several cultures over thousands of years. The Point Reyes area was first inhabited by the Coast Miwok Indians, who named it "Sun Point." The Point Reyes area was then discovered by Spanish explorer Sebastian Vizcaino in 1603, who named it "Punta de las Razas" or "Point of the Races." In 1776, Point Reyes was given its current name by British Captain George Vancouver. Point Reyes is home to over 1500 species of plants and animals, and the landscape has remained largely unchanged since it was first discovered by Europeans. The Point Reyes area is also home to a famous lighthouse, which was built in 1870 and is still in operation today. Point Reyes National Seashore is an important historical and cultural site that is worth visiting.