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  Huntington Beach Vacation -  Huntington Beach California  Vacations
Huntington Beach is such a beautiful place to live.
to 10 p.m., Huntington Beach Pier: 5 a.m.
Each year in Huntington Beach there are new events from the Downtown HB, plus more sun, more sand and more fun.
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 Stockteam - Surfing into Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach is one of hundreds of California beaches, and is an incorporated city of approximately 200,000 residents.
Summers in Huntington Beach are the busiest time of year with annual events that include surfing, skateboard and BMX competitions, a huge July 4th parade and a unique equestrian competition that includes a musical derby.
Huntington Beach is made for those who love being outdoors; people come to experience the waves, ride the skate parks and paths and lay on the sandy beach.
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 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CALIFORNIA USA | Huntington Beach Travel Information
Huntington Beach is an Orange County, California beach community located in sunny, Southern California just 125 miles or so from the Mexican border.
Though Newport Beach is slightly closer in travel time to Disneyland, any of the Orange County beach cities make for a great beach vacation getaway for added night stays to your Disneyland vacation.
Sitting on the land where Huntington Beach Inn (a hotel that was the shining glory of the city until it entered receivership in the late 1970's) is Hyatt Regency Resort.
www.beachcalifornia.com /hbwelcom.htm   (605 words)

  
 Huntington Beach City Website - City History
Pacific Coast Highway was constructed in 1925, opening up access to 8-1/2 miles of virgin beach and ushering in the city's gradual transition to "Surf City." By the 50's and 60's, Huntington Beach had become the fastest growing city in the nation.
Huntington Beach is rich in history with its beginning as an oil town.
Phase II of the South Beach improvements are well underway and are expected to be complete in the fall of 2003.
www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us /Residents/community_profile/city_history.cfm   (757 words)

  
 Huntington Beach Events Calendar Information
Three beaches within the boundaries of Huntington Beach are from north to south: Bolsa Chica State Beach, Huntington City Beach and Huntington State Beach.
Huntington City Beach opens Sunset Vista RV Camp Facility south of the Huntington Beach Pier from November 1, 2004 to March 20, 2005 (subject to change.) That RV camp facility overlooking Huntington City Beach and the Huntington Beach Pier is opens annually for off-season camping.
Huntington Beach Pier is the longest municipal pier in California.
www.huntingtonbeachevents.com   (1579 words)

  
  Huntington Beach California Profile and Resource Guide, City or community of Huntington Beach, California Facts, ...
The population of Huntington Beach is approximately 194,457 (2005).
Huntington Beach is positioned 33.69 degrees north of the equator and 118.00 degrees west of the prime meridian.
Huntington State Beach is along PCH from Beach Blvd to the Santa Ana River and Newport Beach border.
www.usacitiesonline.com /cacountyhuntingtonbeach.htm   (1022 words)

  
 Huntington Beach
Usually, beach or harbor patrol boats are stationed near the pier to keep boaters away from surfers and surfers away from fishermen that are casting lines off the pier.
Long Beach, also home of the Howard Hugh's fabled "Spruce Goose" as told in the new film "The Aviator" as well as the Aquarium of the Pacific is less than a 30 minute boat ride away from Huntington Beach (once you clear the harbor, it's 5.7 nautical miles).
Huntington Beach may be arguing for the surf city title for years to come.
www.boatus.com /trailerclub/HuntingtonBeach.htm   (1700 words)

  
 Huntington Beach, California - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Huntington Beach Public Library is located in Central Park in a notable building designed by Richard Neutra, Dion Neutra and Mario Pei.
Huntington Beach is in the Huntington Beach Union High School District.
The fourth incarnation of the Huntington Beach Pier
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 Huntington Beach "Surf City" California
Huntington Beach, also called Surf City, is a beach city in Orange County, Southern California.
It is bordered on the north by Bolsa Chica and Seal Beach, on south, by Newport Beach.
Located in beautiful downtown Huntington Beach in the heart of Orange County, the Hilton Waterfront Beach Resort is centrally located to all of the attractions and entertainment that Southern California has to offer.
www.daytrippen.com /huntingtonbeach.html   (168 words)

  
 Huntington Beach - Official City Web site - Visitors - Beach Information
Huntington City Beach is a 3.5-mile stretch of pristine shoreline.
Popularly known as "Surf City," Huntington Beach is home to the world famous municipal pier, and is a west coast surf mecca for more than 8 million annual visitors.
Huntington City Beach is directly across Pacific Coast Highway and extends north from Beach Boulevard to Seapoint Street.
www.surfcity-hb.org /visitors/beach_info   (282 words)

  
 A BRIEF HISTORY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The land which includes Huntington Beach was in the Spanish land grant, Las Bolsas, given to Manuel Nieto in 1797.
Huntington was expanding his Pacific Electric Railway then and was ready to bring it into coastal Orange County.
Beach recreation facilities, including the pier (1914) were built to establish Huntington Beach as a popular resort.
www.hbsurfcity.com /history/history1.htm   (1252 words)

  
 Huntington Beach, California - Community Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Huntington Beach, one of the fastest growing cites in the nation during the 1960s, has slowed down quite a bit since it was transformed from a rough and tumble oil town into the third largest city in Orange County.
Huntington Beach probably is best known for its nine miles of sandy beaches stretching along the Pacific Coast Highway.
Huntington Beach's famous pier, built in 1914, was shut down in July 1988 after officials found it to be structurally unsafe.
www.orangecounty.net /cities/HuntingtonBeach.html   (595 words)

  
 Huntington Beach California Events Calendar for Surf City Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach is filled with volunteer opportunities for you to lend a hand to.
The Huntington Beach islands are closed to car traffic during this event so parking is extremely limited.
Adults are invited to attend the Huntington Beach Council on Aging Ballroom Dance.
www.huntingtonbeachevents.com /calendar.html   (9415 words)

  
 Wildernet - Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina State Parks
Huntington has even provided me with the rare joy of seeing a pair of american bald eagles nest and care for their young in the treetops above the salt marsh.
Although secluded, Huntington is a short drive away from Murrells Inlet, which is also fairly small with great seafood, a couple bars, and Dick's Marina, which all have the flavor of a small town fishing village.
Beach is clean wide and runs for about three miles and then is Murrells inlet on one in and Litchfield resort on the other.
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 Huntington Beach
Huntington Beach is a city along the western Orange County coastal area that includes the harbor community of Huntington Harbour.
Huntington Beach also extends inland for a few miles, where more affordable family executive style homes can be found.
The city of Huntington Beach is one of the most popular areas and experiences a very dynamic real estate market.
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 Real Estate in Huntington Beach, Orange County, California   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Huntington Beach is best known for its sand, almost ten miles worth.
Starting at Sunset Beach, a paved trail runs along Bolsa Chica State Beach on the northwest side of the city to Huntington City Beach at the pier, then onto Huntington State Beach heading south all the way down to where Newport Beach is located.
Huntington Beach is also home to one of the largest pleasure piers in the world.
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 Huntington Beach travel guide - Wikitravel
Huntington Beach is world-famous as "Surf City", from the 1960's Jan and Dean surf rock song of the same name, and much of surfing culture started and continues to evolve there, from surfing styles to surfing apparel companies that started there.
Huntington Beach boasts the largest unspoiled coastal wetlands in California, Bolsa Chica Wetlands, where many migratory birds stop and nest.
Huntington Beach has some of the largest stretches of open-sand beaches in all of California, as well the Huntington Beach Pier (one of the longest concrete piers in the world), site of world-class surfing and volleyball events yearly.
wikitravel.org /en/Huntington_Beach   (824 words)

  
 Duke's Huntington Restaurant - Huntington Beach Restaurant
In addition to the local surfing memorabilia adorning the walls, Duke's Huntington Beach pays homage to its namesake, Duke Kahanamoku, with its many statues, photos, and paintings depicting Duke throughout his long, adventurous life.
Duke's Huntington Beach is the fourth restaurant named for Duke, the father of modern day surfing, who originated board surfing directly in front of the original Duke's Canoe Club in Waikiki.
A logical location for the newest Duke's, Huntington Beach has been known as "Surf City" since 1965 when Duke presided over the first national surf contest on the beach in front of the restaurant.
www.dukeshuntington.com   (215 words)

  
 Huntington Beach Events - Surfcityusa.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Huntington Beach events run the gamut from world-class athletic competitions like the US Open of Surfing and the AVP (Association of Volleyball Professionals) Pro Beach Volleyball Tournament to free summer concerts at Pier Plaza, the annual Surf Film Festival, weekly Farmers’ Markets, swap meets at Golden West College and monthly Bolsa Chica wetlands tours.
Huntington Beach events like the Huck Finn Fishing Derby, a chance for kids to don their best costumes and bring their fishing poles to compete for prizes including the "largest fish" and "best dressed" Huck Finn or Becky Thatcher.
For hardy celebrants, annual Huntington Beach events like the Polar Plunge and Huntington Beach Pier Paddle are a great way to start the year off right with a plunge or a paddle in the Pacific Ocean.
surfcityusa.com /huntington-beach-events   (338 words)

  
 Huntington Beach on 43 Places   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Because of its central coastal location in Southern California, Huntington Beach is known for having the largest beaches, from concrete to water, and also the largest waves… which means surfer and vollyball heaven.
Huntington is too far from the freeway for the normal commuter and we like that alot.
Huntington Beach is the comformed rebels haven..being just a little “sideways”, and free-spirited may be the only pre-requisite for residence.
www.43places.com /places/view/106770   (823 words)

  
 Huntington Beach Restaurants - HB Restaurant Association
Located one block from the beach, enjoy ocean views from the patio deck or dine indoors next to a cozy fireplace, with a 100” big screen TV and handsome bar where cocktails and hand-crafted brews are served.
Jersey Joe's Italian Eatery is an Italian restaurant in downtown Huntington Beach that serves great sandwiches and salads in generous portions for luncheon dining or take out, plus a delicious dinner menu.
Huntington Beach Restaurant Association is a member-based nonprofit organization.
www.hbrestaurants.com   (5080 words)

  
 Huntington Beach News - Topix
HUNTINGTON BEACH About 30 city trees and five to 10 residents' trees have been uprooted in Surf City because of the Santa Ana winds, said city spokeswoman Laurie Payne.
Huntington Beach lacks the dry brush that has caught fire in at least a dozen places throughout the Southland this week, but that doesn't mean the city isn't feeling some effects of the flames.
Huntington Beach, California is located in Orange County and is part of the Orange County Metro Area.
www.topix.net /city/huntington-beach-ca   (770 words)

  
 Huntington Beach, California CA, city profile (Orange County) - hotels, festivals, genealogy, newspapers - ePodunk
Huntington Beach is a city in Orange County, in the Los Angeles-Long Beach metro area.
At the time of the 2000 census, the per capita income in Huntington Beach was $31,964, compared with $21,587 nationally.
Median rent in Huntington Beach, at the time of the 2000 Census, was $930.
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 Boeing: Employment - Locations - Huntington Beach, California   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Surf City, U.S.A., is truly a great place to live with nine miles of sandy beaches, and one of the largest pleasure piers in the world.
Huntington Beach's park system includes 58 public parks and the largest city-owned regional park in Orange County -- Huntington Central Park.
There also are three miles of equestrian trails, school playgrounds, a city gym, two golf courses, 72 tennis courts, a marina, and a protected wildlife preserve.
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 Birder's Guide To Huntington Beach State Park, South Carolina   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Myrtle is one of the great "touristy beaches" of the East Coast, and the concentration of people, miniature golf courses, water slides, amusement parks, and an adjoining air force base make for a noisy day of birdwatching.
The state acquired this property from the family of Anna Hyatt Huntington, a world-renowned sculptor whose outdoor works are on display at Brookgreen Gardens across the highway from the park.
Strolling northeast along this beach is an invigorating and relaxing activity that will probably net a few dozen bird species, but near the one mile mark you'll come to a place where you may even get a lifer or two.
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 Huntington Beach Apartments for rent Huntington Beach apartment rentals, Huntington Beach furnished apartments to rent.
Huntington Beach Apartments for rent Huntington Beach apartment rentals, Huntington Beach furnished apartments to rent.
About Us Sublet.com is a Huntington Beach apartment rental website that advertises Huntington Beach apartments, Huntington Beach roommates, Huntington Beach houses for rent Huntington Beach sublets and subleases.
Huntington Beach housing rentals, apartments, roommates, houses, tenants and landlords have not been verified or evaluated.
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 About This Park - Huntington Beach State Park - South Carolina Parks
Significant Natural Features: Perhaps the best known "studiers" of wildlife at Huntington Beach State Park are the birders who for years have been coming to see some of the more than 300 species that have been recorded here, giving the park a reputation as a top spot on the East Coast.
In addition to three miles of beach, much of the park is salt marshes, one of the world’s most productive eco-systems.
Much of Huntington Beach’s marsh is now registered under the South Carolina Heritage Trust Program to help preserve its unusually pristine nature.
www.southcarolinaparks.com /park-finder/state-park/1020.aspx   (459 words)

  
 Dog Park
The money is used to keep the park maintained and for doggie waste bags.
Huntington Lake is by Inlet Drive between Golden West and Edwards Streets and next to Alice's Breakfast in the Park Restaurant.
The Huntington Dog Park is located within this park.
www.poochsitter.com /parks/huntington_beach.html   (142 words)

  
 Huntington Beach Official City Website - Home Page
The dynamic coastal City of Huntington Beach, with its sunny Mediterranean climate and idyllic setting, is home to more than 195,000 residents.
Internationally known as Surf City, Huntington Beach boasts eight miles of scenic, accessible beachfront, the largest stretch of uninterrupted beachfront on the West Coast.
The quality of life in Huntington Beach is enhanced by its reputation as one of the ten safest cities by City Crime Rankings and the quality of the community services offered to its citizens.
www.ci.huntington-beach.ca.us   (363 words)

  
 Huntington Beach Playhouse
Now in its 45th year, Huntington Beach Playhouse offers a wide variety of live theatre experiences to the community.
We also depend on many volunteers to support the theater and provide scholarships to assist students in their pursuit of education in the dramatic arts.
Huntington Beach Playhouse is a not-for-profit 501(c)3 organization.
www.hbph.com   (135 words)

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