$120.00

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Color Of Canvas:

  • Full Color
  • Sepia
  • Black and White

Size Of Canvas:

  • 12X36
  • 15X45
  • 18X58
  • 3-12x12
  • 3-20x20
  • 3-30x30

Type Of Canvas:

  • Rolled Canvas ( no frame )
  • Triptych Canvas

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Product Description

Huntington Beach Bliss Canvas Prints

Huntington Beach Bliss Canvas Prints The Huntington Beach Pier is a municipal pier located in Huntington Beach, California. It is located at the end of Main Street, where the street continues past Pacific Coast Highway onto the beach and becomes the pier. At 1,850 feet in length, it is one of the longest public piers on the West Coast. One of the main landmarks of Huntington Beach, also known as "Surf City, USA", the pier is the center of the city's prominent beach culture. A popular meeting place for surfers, the ocean waves here are enhanced by a natural effect caused by the edge-diffraction of open ocean swells around Catalina Island, creating consistent surf year-round. The pier was built even before Huntington Beach was an official town. At the time, the land was owned by a business called Huntington Beach Company, which decided to build a pier in 1903. The design of the pier replicates the architectural form of the original 1914 structure. The new concrete pier uses reinforced steel, coated with epoxy, to protect it from the corrosive effect of the damp salt air. The pier slopes gently up toward the seaward end in a straight line which alternates with three octagonal platforms and one rotated square that forms a diamond at the pier's seaward end. Not only is the pier structurally sound, it also retains a number of design elements from the original pier including haunches at the pile caps and corbels supporting light standards. The pier is frequented by sport fishermen as well as surfing spectators. Ruby's Diner is located at the end of the pier. Mostly used by locals and tourists for strolls and scenic views, the curfew for the pier is at midnight, which is two hours after the beach closes. During these times, beach patrols clear the area and disallow people from entering the pier.

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