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International Surfing Museum
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Established 1987
Location Huntington Beach, California

The International Surfing Museum is a special place in Huntington Beach, California, which is in Orange County, California. It is a non-profit museum, meaning it works to preserve history rather than make money. Its main goal is to keep the amazing history of surfing culture alive for everyone to learn about. The museum is especially dedicated to Duke Kahanamoku, who is known for making surfing popular around the world.

What You'll Find Inside

When you visit the International Surfing Museum, you can see many cool things. You will find historic surfboards that show how boards have changed over time. The museum also shares information about legendary surfers who made big waves in the sport.

You can watch classic surf films that capture exciting moments from surfing history. Visitors can also look at artistic surfing sculptures. These artworks show the beauty and spirit of surfing. You can even listen to surf music, which is a fun part of surfing culture.

How the Museum Started

The International Surfing Museum was started in 1987. It was founded by two people named Ann Beasley and Natalie Kotsch. The museum first opened its doors at the 411 Olive Avenue location in June 1990.

In 1998, Ann Beasley and Natalie Kotsch were added to the museum's Honor Roll. This special list was created to celebrate people who have helped surfing and its culture. These individuals might not get a stone on the Surfing Walk of Fame, but they still deserve recognition. The Surfing Walk of Fame Board of Directors chooses who gets added to the Honor Roll.

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