International Surfing Museum
"Historic Surfboards & Artifacts"
Huntington Beach does indeed live up to its "Surf City" title as the most surfed beach in the west. Appropriately enough, this is a shrine to all those who have mastered the long board. Surfboards, surfing films, surfing music and plenty of memorabilia can be found here. The main attractions, however, are the items related to the great Duke Kahanamoku. This Olympic swimmer popularized surfing back in the 1920s, and both a bronze bust and one of his original hardwood boards can be found in the museum.
411 Olive Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA, United States, 92648
Today: 12:00 PM - 05:00 PM Closed Now
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Monday | 12:00 PM to 05:00 PM |
Tuesday | 12:00 PM to 09:00 PM |
Wednesday to Friday | 12:00 PM to 05:00 PM |
Saturday | 12:00 PM to 07:00 PM |
Sunday | 12:00 PM to 05:00 PM |
"Historic Surfboards & Artifacts"
Huntington Beach does indeed live up to its "Surf City" title as the most surfed beach in the west. Appropriately enough, this is a shrine to all those who have mastered the long board. Surfboards, surfing films, surfing music and plenty of memorabilia can be found here. The main attractions, however, are the items related to the great Duke Kahanamoku. This Olympic swimmer popularized surfing back in the 1920s, and both a bronze bust and one of his original hardwood boards can be found in the museum.
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