Surfing Museum | City of Santa Cruz, CA Overlooking internationally renowned surfing hotspot Steamer Lane, this little gem of a museum has photographs, surfboards, and other interesting artifacts tracing over 100 years of surfing history in Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum This unique little museum’s exhibit chronicles over 100 years of local surfing history beginning when 3 Hawaiian princes surfed the waves off of Santa Cruz on July 5, 1885, becoming the first persons to introduce board surfing to the United States mainland
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum - Wikipedia Overlooking the Steamer Lane surfing hotspot, this little museum features photographs, surfboards, and videos tracing over 100 years of surfing history in Santa Cruz
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum Overlooking internationally renowned surfing hotspot Steamer Lane, this little gem of a museum has photographs, surfboards, and other interesting artifacts tracing over 100 years of surfing history in Santa Cruz
A Visitor’s Guide to the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum The Santa Cruz Surfing Museum highlights the deep history of surfing in Santa Cruz Here, you can explore exhibits that celebrate local surf culture against the breathtaking backdrop of ocean views
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum Beautiful! Native Santa Cruz is feeling blissful withCity of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreationand Santa Cruz Surfing Museum atLighthouse Point Park
Santa Cruz Lighthouse and Surfing Museum - California Beaches The museum has photographs, surfboards, and other interesting items tracing over 100 years of surfing history in Santa Cruz Museum guests can enjoy displays of surf boards and memorabilia ranging from redwood “planks” to modern high-tech designs and shapes, wetsuits, photographs, videos and a gift shop with books, T-shirts, sweatshirts
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum - Tripadvisor For more than a hundred years, Santa Cruz has been a hot spot for hard-core surfers This museum tells their stories through photographs, surfboards and other related items
Santa Cruz Surfing Museum on West Cliff Dr. - History Hours From the primitive slabs of Santa Cruz redwoods used in the early days of surfing to the sleek striped boards from the 1960s and beyond, this museum documents every step of the journey surfers in Santa Cruz have taken so far