According to today’s OC Register, The City of Huntington Beach is closing up another chunk of it’s history – it’s legendary skateboarding culture past. Going the way of the hostel, Java Jungle, The Longboard Pub, the old downtown Main Street, and The Shorehouse is The Huntington Beach High School Skate Park. The popular park – one of the most famous in the country – was a municpal property that still drew skaters from all over the world, including the likes of Ed Templeton, Tony Hawk, and Sean White.
Maybe someday they’ll be able to cement up the ocean and use that for commerical redevelopment, too.
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