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The California Surf Museum is a museum located at 312 Pier View Way in Oceanside, California, dedicated to archiving and displaying surfboards, surf art, memorabilia, surfing equipment, photographs, magazines, videos, and more. The California Surf Museum's permanent time line of surfboards includes wooden boards from the early 1900s to today's modern boards. The museum has rotating exhibits and is visited by an estimated 20,000 people annually. It was founded in 1986 in Encinitas, California and subsequently moved to Pacific Beach before settling in Oceanside in 1991. The current location (its third location in Oceanside) is a 5,100-square-foot (470 m2) building located in downtown Oceanside close to the pier. The museum hosts a number of events annually including a fundraising gala, thre

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  • The California Surf Museum is a museum located at 312 Pier View Way in Oceanside, California, dedicated to archiving and displaying surfboards, surf art, memorabilia, surfing equipment, photographs, magazines, videos, and more. The California Surf Museum's permanent time line of surfboards includes wooden boards from the early 1900s to today's modern boards. The museum has rotating exhibits and is visited by an estimated 20,000 people annually. It was founded in 1986 in Encinitas, California and subsequently moved to Pacific Beach before settling in Oceanside in 1991. The current location (its third location in Oceanside) is a 5,100-square-foot (470 m2) building located in downtown Oceanside close to the pier. The museum hosts a number of events annually including a fundraising gala, three-day Surf Film Festival, "Legends Day", book signings, concerts and more. The California Surf Museum is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. The Museum features a display of many unique pieces of surfing memorabilia, including a display dedicated to Bethany Hamilton who lost her arm in a shark attack off the coast of Hawaii. The display includes the board that Hamilton was riding at the time with a large piece missing where the shark bit off Hamilton's arm, as well as the bathing suit she was wearing at the time, a gift from Ocean Photographer Aaron Chang. (en)
  • Il California Surf Museum è un museo ubicato al 312 Pier View Way a Oceanside, in California, dedicato all'archiviazione e alla visualizzazione tavole da surf, surf d'arte, cimeli, attrezzature, fotografie, riviste, video e altro ancora. L'esposizione permanente, di tavole da surf, del California Surf Museum comprende tavole di legno dal 1900 ai giorni nostri. Il museo ha esposizioni a rotazione ed è visitato da circa 20 000 persone ogni anno. È stato fondato nel 1986 a Encinitas e successivamente trasferito a prima di essere definitivamente spostato a Oceanside nel 1991. L'attuale sistemazione (la terza dalla fondazione) occupa una superficie di 470 m2 in un edificio situato nel centro di Oceanside vicino al molo. Il museo ospita una serie di eventi ogni anno, tra cui una serata di gala per la raccolta fondi, tre giorni di Surf Film Festival, il Legend day, presentazioni di libri, concerti e molto altro. Il California Surf Museum è un'organizzazione non a fini di lucro. Il museo dispone di una esposizione di molti pezzi unici di surf, tra cui una mostra dedicata a Bethany Hamilton che perse un braccio in seguito ad un attacco squalo al largo della costa delle Hawaii. La mostra comprende la tavola usata dalla Hamilton in quella occasione, mancante di un grande pezzo morso dallo squalo quando addentò il braccio della surfista. (it)
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  • The California Surf Museum is a museum located at 312 Pier View Way in Oceanside, California, dedicated to archiving and displaying surfboards, surf art, memorabilia, surfing equipment, photographs, magazines, videos, and more. The California Surf Museum's permanent time line of surfboards includes wooden boards from the early 1900s to today's modern boards. The museum has rotating exhibits and is visited by an estimated 20,000 people annually. It was founded in 1986 in Encinitas, California and subsequently moved to Pacific Beach before settling in Oceanside in 1991. The current location (its third location in Oceanside) is a 5,100-square-foot (470 m2) building located in downtown Oceanside close to the pier. The museum hosts a number of events annually including a fundraising gala, thre (en)
  • Il California Surf Museum è un museo ubicato al 312 Pier View Way a Oceanside, in California, dedicato all'archiviazione e alla visualizzazione tavole da surf, surf d'arte, cimeli, attrezzature, fotografie, riviste, video e altro ancora. L'esposizione permanente, di tavole da surf, del California Surf Museum comprende tavole di legno dal 1900 ai giorni nostri. Il museo ha esposizioni a rotazione ed è visitato da circa 20 000 persone ogni anno. È stato fondato nel 1986 a Encinitas e successivamente trasferito a prima di essere definitivamente spostato a Oceanside nel 1991. L'attuale sistemazione (la terza dalla fondazione) occupa una superficie di 470 m2 in un edificio situato nel centro di Oceanside vicino al molo. Il museo ospita una serie di eventi ogni anno, tra cui una serata di gala (it)
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