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  1. The Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum is a non-profit, 501 museum in Huntington Beach, Orange County, California. The museum's goal is to preserve the history of the surfing culture throughout the globe.

  2. The International Surfing Museum displays historic surfboards, provides information about legendary surfers, and shows classic surf films. Visitors can examine artistic surfing sculptures and hear surf music.

  3. Small, one-room museum with some interesting artifacts, especially if you are a fan of Eddie Aikau. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable. Museum is clean, well-lit, and air-conditioned.

  4. International Surfing Museum 411 Olive Avenue. Huntington Beach, Ca 92648. corner of Olive & 5th in downtown Surf City, USA 714-960-3483

  5. Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum is ranked #9 out of 14 things to do in Huntington Beach. See pictures and our review of Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum.

  6. Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum, Huntington Beach, California. 13,028 likes · 18 talking about this · 5,989 were here. The International Surfing Museum is a non-profit organization...

  7. You’ll learn about surfboard shapes, designs, fins, and composition, famous surfers, and surfing bands when you visit this small museum in the heart of downtown Huntington Beach. The museum is located about two blocks from the beach at Huntington Beach Pier .

  8. The mission of the International Surfing Museum is to Honor the history, culture of surfing and celebrate the future of surfing, protecting our surfing playgrounds - our oceans, and paying it forward to our next generation of surfers - our Groms!

  9. The International Surfing Museum, located in Huntington Beach, Orange County, California, is a non-profit institution dedicated to preserving the history of surfing culture worldwide. It's an ideal destination for those interested in the sport and its history.

  10. The world's biggest surfboard (in the Guinness World Records) fronts this small museum, an entertaining stop for surf-culture enthusiasts. Temporary exhibits chronicle the sport’s history with photos, vintage surfboards, movie memorabilia and surf music.

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