Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese:João Rodrigues Cabrilho; born 1499, died January 3, 1543) was a navigator and explorer, known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire. Cabrillo was the first European explorer to navigate the coast of present-day California in the United States.
Nationality
Cabrillo's nationality has been debated for centuries. He was described as Portuguese by Spanish chronicler Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas; in his Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano, written 60 years after Cabrillo's death, Herrera referred to Cabrillo as Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Português. The Portuguese claim him as a national hero, and several locations in Portugal claim to be his birthplace. However, the source for Herrera's description is unknown, and some historians have long believed that Cabrillo was from Spain. Harry Kelsey, in his exhaustive 1986 biography Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, writes that Cabrillo probably was born in Seville, Spain. In 2015, Dr. Wendy Kramer, a Canadian researcher, investigating a series of Spanish legal documents from a 1532 lawsuit, found that one of the witnesses in the lawsuit was named Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. That witness testified under oath that he was born in Palma de Micergilio, a town in the province of Córdoba in Spain. Other details of the witness's biography match known facts about the explorer. Several historians of Cabrillo hailed the discovery as a historic find supporting the idea that Cabrillo was Spanish. However, a leader of San Diego's Portuguese community cautioned that the new evidence must be carefully evaluated, and requested that copies of the documents be turned over to the Portuguese government for study.
Born in Málaga, Andalusia, and grown through the ranks of Málaga CF, Rodríguez first played with the main squad early into the 2003–04 season, as a substitute against RCD Espanyol on 28 September 2003, ultimately appearing twice in that campaign and been mainly registered with the B-team. The next year he established himself in the main squad, becoming an undisputed starter subsequently and scoring five league goals in his first full season.
With Málaga relegated from La Liga in 2006, Rodríguez joined Deportivo de La Coruña after having been linked with the Galicians in the previous months, signing on 13 July 2006 in a deal which earned the player approximately €600.000 per season, a relatively lower amount compared to players previously operating in the same position at Depor: Roberto Acuña, Aldo Duscher and Lionel Scaloni.
Juan Andrés Rodríguez Silva (born September 27, 1971) is a Guatemalan equestrian rider. At age thirty-seven, Rodriguez made his official debut for the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he competed in the jumping event, along with his horse Orestus VDL. He placed forty-first at the end of the qualifying rounds, with a total of thirty-one penalties.
The untold history - Episode 4: Rodríguez Cabrillo
You can now listen to the fourth episode of "The Untold History", a podcast by The Hispanic Council, in collaboration with the General Secretariat for Defense Policy. In this new episode we talk about Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo was the first European to reach the west coast of what is now the United States in 1542. However, this explorer and navigator was protagonist in many other feats in America. Discover his story in this new episode of our podcast.
published: 22 Jan 2021
Voyages of the San Salvador – Cabrillo’s Journey ENGLISH – SHORT VERSION
This shorter 8 minute version of Voyages of the San Salvador - Cabrillo’s Journey follows the 1542 expedition led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on a journey to find a route to China to trade for valuable spices. The film explores the motivation behind this incredible risk and the lasting effects European exploration has had on the native Kumeyaay people. This expedition marked the first European landing on what is now the west coast of the United States.
Filmed on the Maritime Museum of San Diego’s replica of the San Salvador, the movie allows viewers to experience what life was like during the Age of Exploration. While Cabrillo’s expedition never found a route to China, Cabrillo and the San Salvador play a significant role in California history.
published: 29 Oct 2020
La otra historia - Episodio 4: Rodríguez Cabrillo
Ya puedes escuchar el cuarto episodio de “La otra historia”, el podcast de The Hispanic Council, en colaboración con la Secretaría General de Política de Defensa. En este nuevo episodio hablamos de Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo fue el primer europeo en llegar a la costa oeste de lo que es hoy Estados Unidos, lo hizo en 1542. Sin embargo, este explorador y navegante fue protagonista en muchas otras hazañas en América. Descubre su historia en este nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast.
published: 22 Jan 2021
Cabrillo and the Exploration of the California Coast
While many associate Sir Francis Drake with the first exploration of the California coastline, Juan Cabrillo actually led an expedition here decades earlier. What did he find and what did he hear that raised speculation that he may not have been the first European in the region?
Cabrillo Image: By Unknown author - Unknown source, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=318568
More info on Juan Cabrillo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Cabrillo
Read a Relation to the Voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo: https://www.americanjourneys.org/pdf/AJ-001.pdf
Fife and Drum by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3748-fife-and-drum
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
published: 01 Mar 2021
The Cabrillo Festival recreates voyage of explorer Cabrillo
History comes to life at this FREE, family-friendly event. The 55th annual Cabrillo Festival celebrates and recreates the voyage of 16thcentury explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.
More: https://bit.ly/2DE1tt2
published: 28 Sep 2018
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Discovers San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542 -San Diego History
What Happened When Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Discovered San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542 , San Diego History
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*The History San Diego title card for Show #1 is an illustration from The Explorers a 1960 book on the San Diego area's early history.
published: 02 Oct 2021
The Story of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo
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published: 06 Mar 2019
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo - Conquistador - Explorer
Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo
published: 12 Feb 2014
(Part 1) Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, Temescal Valley California Indian Observer
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar.
The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part one of two.
Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
published: 20 Aug 2009
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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese: João Rodrigues Cabrilho; 1499 – January 3, 1543) was an Iberian explorer (claimed to be either Portuguese or Spanish), best known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire, becoming the first European to navigate the coast of present-day California. He is best known for his exploration of the coast of California in 1542–1543. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo served under the command of Pánfilo de Narváez and aided him in the conquest of Cuba about 1518.
Link to Amaz...
You can now listen to the fourth episode of "The Untold History", a podcast by The Hispanic Council, in collaboration with the General Secretariat for Defense P...
You can now listen to the fourth episode of "The Untold History", a podcast by The Hispanic Council, in collaboration with the General Secretariat for Defense Policy. In this new episode we talk about Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo was the first European to reach the west coast of what is now the United States in 1542. However, this explorer and navigator was protagonist in many other feats in America. Discover his story in this new episode of our podcast.
You can now listen to the fourth episode of "The Untold History", a podcast by The Hispanic Council, in collaboration with the General Secretariat for Defense Policy. In this new episode we talk about Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo was the first European to reach the west coast of what is now the United States in 1542. However, this explorer and navigator was protagonist in many other feats in America. Discover his story in this new episode of our podcast.
This shorter 8 minute version of Voyages of the San Salvador - Cabrillo’s Journey follows the 1542 expedition led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on a journey to fin...
This shorter 8 minute version of Voyages of the San Salvador - Cabrillo’s Journey follows the 1542 expedition led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on a journey to find a route to China to trade for valuable spices. The film explores the motivation behind this incredible risk and the lasting effects European exploration has had on the native Kumeyaay people. This expedition marked the first European landing on what is now the west coast of the United States.
Filmed on the Maritime Museum of San Diego’s replica of the San Salvador, the movie allows viewers to experience what life was like during the Age of Exploration. While Cabrillo’s expedition never found a route to China, Cabrillo and the San Salvador play a significant role in California history.
This shorter 8 minute version of Voyages of the San Salvador - Cabrillo’s Journey follows the 1542 expedition led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on a journey to find a route to China to trade for valuable spices. The film explores the motivation behind this incredible risk and the lasting effects European exploration has had on the native Kumeyaay people. This expedition marked the first European landing on what is now the west coast of the United States.
Filmed on the Maritime Museum of San Diego’s replica of the San Salvador, the movie allows viewers to experience what life was like during the Age of Exploration. While Cabrillo’s expedition never found a route to China, Cabrillo and the San Salvador play a significant role in California history.
Ya puedes escuchar el cuarto episodio de “La otra historia”, el podcast de The Hispanic Council, en colaboración con la Secretaría General de Política de Defens...
Ya puedes escuchar el cuarto episodio de “La otra historia”, el podcast de The Hispanic Council, en colaboración con la Secretaría General de Política de Defensa. En este nuevo episodio hablamos de Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo fue el primer europeo en llegar a la costa oeste de lo que es hoy Estados Unidos, lo hizo en 1542. Sin embargo, este explorador y navegante fue protagonista en muchas otras hazañas en América. Descubre su historia en este nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast.
Ya puedes escuchar el cuarto episodio de “La otra historia”, el podcast de The Hispanic Council, en colaboración con la Secretaría General de Política de Defensa. En este nuevo episodio hablamos de Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo fue el primer europeo en llegar a la costa oeste de lo que es hoy Estados Unidos, lo hizo en 1542. Sin embargo, este explorador y navegante fue protagonista en muchas otras hazañas en América. Descubre su historia en este nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast.
While many associate Sir Francis Drake with the first exploration of the California coastline, Juan Cabrillo actually led an expedition here decades earlier. W...
While many associate Sir Francis Drake with the first exploration of the California coastline, Juan Cabrillo actually led an expedition here decades earlier. What did he find and what did he hear that raised speculation that he may not have been the first European in the region?
Cabrillo Image: By Unknown author - Unknown source, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=318568
More info on Juan Cabrillo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Cabrillo
Read a Relation to the Voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo: https://www.americanjourneys.org/pdf/AJ-001.pdf
Fife and Drum by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3748-fife-and-drum
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
While many associate Sir Francis Drake with the first exploration of the California coastline, Juan Cabrillo actually led an expedition here decades earlier. What did he find and what did he hear that raised speculation that he may not have been the first European in the region?
Cabrillo Image: By Unknown author - Unknown source, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=318568
More info on Juan Cabrillo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Cabrillo
Read a Relation to the Voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo: https://www.americanjourneys.org/pdf/AJ-001.pdf
Fife and Drum by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3748-fife-and-drum
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
History comes to life at this FREE, family-friendly event. The 55th annual Cabrillo Festival celebrates and recreates the voyage of 16thcentury explorer Juan Ro...
History comes to life at this FREE, family-friendly event. The 55th annual Cabrillo Festival celebrates and recreates the voyage of 16thcentury explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.
More: https://bit.ly/2DE1tt2
History comes to life at this FREE, family-friendly event. The 55th annual Cabrillo Festival celebrates and recreates the voyage of 16thcentury explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.
More: https://bit.ly/2DE1tt2
What Happened When Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Discovered San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542 , San Diego History
Welcome to History San Diego!
Enjoy the Series Pr...
What Happened When Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Discovered San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542 , San Diego History
Welcome to History San Diego!
Enjoy the Series Premiere of "History San Diego!" that chronicles the discovery of San Diego Bay by the explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on September 28, 1542 and his life and death. Please subscribe to our channel.
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*The History San Diego title card for Show #1 is an illustration from The Explorers a 1960 book on the San Diego area's early history.
What Happened When Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Discovered San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542 , San Diego History
Welcome to History San Diego!
Enjoy the Series Premiere of "History San Diego!" that chronicles the discovery of San Diego Bay by the explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on September 28, 1542 and his life and death. Please subscribe to our channel.
Enjoy all of my shows at theleftturnnetwork.com
*The History San Diego title card for Show #1 is an illustration from The Explorers a 1960 book on the San Diego area's early history.
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt simila...
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar.
The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part one of two.
Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar.
The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part one of two.
Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese: João Rodrigues Cabrilho; 1499 – January 3, 1543) was an Iberian explorer (claimed to be either Portuguese or Spanish), best known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire, becoming the first European to navigate the coast of present-day California. He is best known for his exploration of the coast of California in 1542–1543. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo served under the command of Pánfilo de Narváez and aided him in the conquest of Cuba about 1518.
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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese: João Rodrigues Cabrilho; 1499 – January 3, 1543) was an Iberian explorer (claimed to be either Portuguese or Spanish), best known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire, becoming the first European to navigate the coast of present-day California. He is best known for his exploration of the coast of California in 1542–1543. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo served under the command of Pánfilo de Narváez and aided him in the conquest of Cuba about 1518.
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Here's a couple great resources and products you might find useful.
Children's Illustrated History Atlas: https://amzn.to/3iyngmg
Amazint Tales of the World's Greatest Adventures https://amzn.to/3dYQLdn
Levitating Globe
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Antique Globe on a Stand
https://amzn.to/36kdzlu
One of my favorites is this Illuminated World Globe
https://amzn.to/36h0fys
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You can now listen to the fourth episode of "The Untold History", a podcast by The Hispanic Council, in collaboration with the General Secretariat for Defense Policy. In this new episode we talk about Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo was the first European to reach the west coast of what is now the United States in 1542. However, this explorer and navigator was protagonist in many other feats in America. Discover his story in this new episode of our podcast.
This shorter 8 minute version of Voyages of the San Salvador - Cabrillo’s Journey follows the 1542 expedition led by Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on a journey to find a route to China to trade for valuable spices. The film explores the motivation behind this incredible risk and the lasting effects European exploration has had on the native Kumeyaay people. This expedition marked the first European landing on what is now the west coast of the United States.
Filmed on the Maritime Museum of San Diego’s replica of the San Salvador, the movie allows viewers to experience what life was like during the Age of Exploration. While Cabrillo’s expedition never found a route to China, Cabrillo and the San Salvador play a significant role in California history.
Ya puedes escuchar el cuarto episodio de “La otra historia”, el podcast de The Hispanic Council, en colaboración con la Secretaría General de Política de Defensa. En este nuevo episodio hablamos de Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo.
Cabrillo fue el primer europeo en llegar a la costa oeste de lo que es hoy Estados Unidos, lo hizo en 1542. Sin embargo, este explorador y navegante fue protagonista en muchas otras hazañas en América. Descubre su historia en este nuevo episodio de nuestro podcast.
While many associate Sir Francis Drake with the first exploration of the California coastline, Juan Cabrillo actually led an expedition here decades earlier. What did he find and what did he hear that raised speculation that he may not have been the first European in the region?
Cabrillo Image: By Unknown author - Unknown source, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=318568
More info on Juan Cabrillo: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Rodr%C3%ADguez_Cabrillo
Read a Relation to the Voyage of Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo: https://www.americanjourneys.org/pdf/AJ-001.pdf
Fife and Drum by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3748-fife-and-drum
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
History comes to life at this FREE, family-friendly event. The 55th annual Cabrillo Festival celebrates and recreates the voyage of 16thcentury explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo.
More: https://bit.ly/2DE1tt2
What Happened When Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Discovered San Diego Bay on September 28, 1542 , San Diego History
Welcome to History San Diego!
Enjoy the Series Premiere of "History San Diego!" that chronicles the discovery of San Diego Bay by the explorer Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo on September 28, 1542 and his life and death. Please subscribe to our channel.
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*The History San Diego title card for Show #1 is an illustration from The Explorers a 1960 book on the San Diego area's early history.
What were the native Americans along the Pacific coast like in the 1500s? Indians living in or near Temescal Valley California at that time were no doubt similar.
The series "Temescal Valley Times" presents this fifteen minute documentary highlighting passages from Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo's log along with rare photographs and reenactments to dramatize the narrative. This is part one of two.
Film produced by http://www.TemescalValley.info
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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese: João Rodrigues Cabrilho; 1499 – January 3, 1543) was an Iberian explorer (claimed to be either Portuguese or Spanish), best known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire, becoming the first European to navigate the coast of present-day California. He is best known for his exploration of the coast of California in 1542–1543. Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo served under the command of Pánfilo de Narváez and aided him in the conquest of Cuba about 1518.
Link to Amazon.com
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Here's a couple great resources and products you might find useful.
Children's Illustrated History Atlas: https://amzn.to/3iyngmg
Amazint Tales of the World's Greatest Adventures https://amzn.to/3dYQLdn
Levitating Globe
https://amzn.to/3cRVNbN
Antique Globe on a Stand
https://amzn.to/36kdzlu
One of my favorites is this Illuminated World Globe
https://amzn.to/36h0fys
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Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo (Portuguese:João Rodrigues Cabrilho; born 1499, died January 3, 1543) was a navigator and explorer, known for exploring the West Coast of North America on behalf of the Spanish Empire. Cabrillo was the first European explorer to navigate the coast of present-day California in the United States.
Nationality
Cabrillo's nationality has been debated for centuries. He was described as Portuguese by Spanish chronicler Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas; in his Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano, written 60 years after Cabrillo's death, Herrera referred to Cabrillo as Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Português. The Portuguese claim him as a national hero, and several locations in Portugal claim to be his birthplace. However, the source for Herrera's description is unknown, and some historians have long believed that Cabrillo was from Spain. Harry Kelsey, in his exhaustive 1986 biography Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, writes that Cabrillo probably was born in Seville, Spain. In 2015, Dr. Wendy Kramer, a Canadian researcher, investigating a series of Spanish legal documents from a 1532 lawsuit, found that one of the witnesses in the lawsuit was named Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo. That witness testified under oath that he was born in Palma de Micergilio, a town in the province of Córdoba in Spain. Other details of the witness's biography match known facts about the explorer. Several historians of Cabrillo hailed the discovery as a historic find supporting the idea that Cabrillo was Spanish. However, a leader of San Diego's Portuguese community cautioned that the new evidence must be carefully evaluated, and requested that copies of the documents be turned over to the Portuguese government for study.
Algunos creen que el espíritu del ex explorador español Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, que desembarcó en la bahía de San Diego en 1542, ocupa el espacio ...El faro se cerró en 1891 y ahora sigue siendo parte del MonumentoNacional Cabrillo.
In 1542, Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, an Iberian soldier, led the first European expedition along the coast of present-day California with the goal of claiming the land for Spain... In Morro Bay, Cabrillo ...
Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, whatever his crimes, was but one of many thousands of Spanish soldiers turned loose on this continent to do what they would in the name (however ironic or criminal it sounds to us now) of civilizing the heathens.
You knew I would get around to the courageous explorer and or genocidal villain Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, Cabrillo College, the Cabrillo Festival of Contemporary Music, Cabrillo Highway and points between in this little tour of evolving usage.
So Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo was not a nice guy and no college should be named after him. I say change the name. I suggest Bob Cabrillo or maybe Jane Cabrillo ... .
Lydon may have taught his version of “history” at the college for 54 years, but what did he ever really teach about Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo? Seven years ago this month, “because his principal legacy ...
... to exhibit a chunk of California history, spanning from 1540 to 1940, and as chief curator of history, Kelsey volunteered to nail down how explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo built his sturdy ship.
... to exhibit a chunk of California history, spanning from 1540 to 1940, and as chief curator of history, Kelsey volunteered to nail down how explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo built his sturdy ship.
A few feet away, a 14-foot, multiton limestone statue of Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo loomed over Benayas and about 40 other people ... An American flag frames the Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo statue at the Cabrillo National Monument.
Hi there ... We’ll get to that stuff in a minute ... And all the while, U.S ... “Spain and Portugal claim 16th century colonial explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, who was the first European to land on California’s shores, as one of their own,” Kaleem reports.
Commemorating explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo, the first European to land on the west coast of the US, in 1542, it sits on a high viewpoint overlooking both Coronado Island and the city’s main naval base.