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Total length. 1,954 feet (596 m) History. Opening date. 1888. Coordinates. 33°11′30″N 117°23′20″W / 33.191672°N 117.388852°W / 33.191672; -117.388852. The Oceanside Pier is a wooden pier in Oceanside, California. It is the longest wooden pier on the western United States coastline at 1,954 feet (596 m).
Website. www.ci.oceanside.ca.us. Oceanside is a beach city in the North County area of San Diego County, California. The city had a population of 174,068 at the 2020 United States census, up from 167,086 at the 2010 census, making it the most populous city in the North County region of San Diego. The city is a popular tourist destination, owing ...
1500–2500. Construction. Built. 1919. (1919) Renovated. 1927, 1937, 1950. The Junior Seau Pier Amphitheatre is a public entertainment and recreation complex located at the foot of the Oceanside Pier in Oceanside, California. Formerly known as the Oceanside Pier Amphitheater, also known as Oceanside Bandshell, the complex was renamed in 2012 ...
The Oceanside Pier is the longest of its kind on the West Coast and has already been rebuilt five times since it was constructed in 1888. Fire marks Oceanside Pier's latest chapter in a troubled ...
Surfers are a fixture in Oceanside, a classic small beach locale, noted for its long pier, challenging waves and laid-back lifestyle. Oceanside, California, culture embraces sun, sand and surf ...
Seal Beach is a coastal city in Orange County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,242, up from 24,168 at the 2010 census. Seal Beach is located in the westernmost corner of Orange County. To the northwest, just across the border with Los Angeles County, lies the city of Long Beach and the adjacent San Pedro ...
Vista Community Clinic. 818 Pier View Way Oceanside, CA 92054. (760) 631-5250. OVERVIEW. PHYSICIANS AT THIS PRACTICE.
Its current location (the third in Oceanside) is a 5,100-square-foot (470 m 2) building in downtown Oceanside, close to the Oceanside Pier. The California Surf Museum's permanent time line of surfboards includes wooden boards from the early 1900s to today's modern boards. It has rotating exhibits and is visited by an estimated 20,000 people ...