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Local artist Ricky Blake sits with Victoria White’s “Duke” during the grand opening of the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum’s new exhibit, “Duke’s Dream Came True: Surfing ...
Wilson wasn’t from Huntington Beach, but the two share an unbreakable connection to surfing. The beach town’s climate and weather patterns make it an ideal spot for surfing year round, and it was one ...
The museum, which has been on Olive Street since 1990, seeks to use space at the Main Street branch of the Huntington Beach ...
Duke’s Huntington Beach, located next to the Huntington Beach Pier, is among the restaurants where diners can watch the Pacific Airshow. (Photo by Jeff Gritchen, Orange County Register/SCNG) ...
The surf museum in Huntington Beach chronicles surfing’s Olympic path, starting with gold medal swimmer Duke Kahanamoku’s vision more than 100 years ago.
Duke’s Huntington Beach. Location: 317 Pacific Coast Hwy, Huntington Beach, CA 92648. Duke’s Huntington Beach is known for its fresh seafood and price steaks, it’s Hawaiian beach house ...
Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum is ranked #9 out of 14 things to do in Huntington ... including the world's largest surfboard and a surfboard that belonged to Duke Kahanamoku, ...
Gladstone's, which was reportedly set to close in Sept. 2023, reopened under new management the following month. A second Gladstones under different ownership still operates in Long Beach. Duke's says ...
Duke’s is something of a coastal icon, having built up a small chain of busy locations in Southern California and Hawaii, with restaurants in La Jolla, Huntington Beach, Waikiki, Maui and Kauai.