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Huntington Beach Pier



Manhattan Beach Pier

Manhattan Beach Pier
A destination for beachgoers for a century, the Manhattan Beach Pier extends 928 feet out over the Pacific with the octagonal "Roundhouse" situated at the far end. Both the pier and Roundhouse have, through the years, come to symbolize this affluent seaside community. The concept for a pier at its present location can be traced to 1898, when the Potencia Townsite Company acquired the land. The first survey map, recorded in 1902, clearly labeled the object at the end of Center Street (now Manhattan Beach Boulevard) as the "Old Iron Pier." The pier has been storm-ravaged, rebuilt, and restored while a century of recreation, world-class sporting events, and celebrity visitors have added to its appeal as one of Los Angeles County's notable coastal attractions.



Huntington Beach, Ca by Chris Epting,
Huntington Beach, Ca by Chris Epting,
Huntington Beach, California



Huntington Beach Surfing Association - During the early 1960's, there were three clubs in the Huntington Beach area. Huntington Beach Surfing Association (HBSA), primarily for pier oriented surfers, South Sea Surf Club, a group of Huntington Cliffs surfers, and a small loosely organized club called Warner Street Surf Club at the foot of Warner Street.

Huntington State Beach - Huntington State Beach is a protected beach in Southern California, located in the City of Huntington Beach in Orange County. It is adjacent to Bolsa Chica State Beach.

Edison High School, Huntington Beach - Edison High School is a secondary school located in Huntington Beach, California which first began operation in 1969. It is a part of the Huntington Beach Union High School District, which includes several other area high schools.

Huntington Beach, California - Huntington Beach, is a seaside city in Orange County, in southern California. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 189,594.



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