$130.00

Brand: vendor-unknown

Color Of Canvas:

  • Full Color
  • Sepia
  • Black and White

Size Of Canvas:

  • 18X24
  • 27X36
  • 36X54
  • 3-10x20
  • 3-12x24
  • 3-16x32
  • 3-20x40
  • 3-24x48
  • 3-30x60

Type Of Canvas:

  • Rolled Canvas ( no frame )
  • Triptych Canvas

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Product Description

Under The Pier Wall Decals

Under The Pier Wall Decals Huntington Beach Pier is the 5th longest municipal pier in California. It is constructed of reinforced concrete and offers free fishing, a Ruby's diner with ocean views, Surf City Store with souvenir gifts and logo items, Kite Connection, fish and bait store and free public restrooms. The Huntington Beach Pier is the highlight to any visit to Huntington Beach, California. It is the anchor to the downtown shopping district along Main Street, and to the City Beaches, the focal point of this tourist destination. First built in 1904, Huntington Beach Pier is said to be 1853 feet long, and was rebuilt in its current rendition with re-enforced concrete pilings. Read the background of the rebuild campaign effort that began in 1991 to rebuild the Huntington Beach Pier as the tourism focal point for the city. Huntington in a great place to surf, swim, sunbathe, fish or just watch the sun set. Average summer temperatures range in the high 70s, while winter brings slightly cooler mid-60-degree weather. Morning fog is common. Huntington Beach is a Film Friendly Community, and because of that we've taken measures to ensure that your film making process is a smooth, efficient, and enjoyable one. Our ten miles of coastline offers a variety of amazing looks - from our beautiful municipal pier to the rocky cliffs of dog beach. We allow cars on the beach for driving shots, have ample coastal parking, and of course, we are the perfect spot to film a surf scene. But there is much more than just the beaches! We invite you to browse through the many location galleries available on our website; we think you will be surprised by what you find! Huntington Beach is located in Orange County, California, and is partially within the 30-Mile Zone. It covers 28 square miles of land and 26 square miles of water, making it one of the 20 largest cities in the state

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