Huntington Beach is a seaside city in Orange County in Southern California. According to the 2010 census, the city population was 189,992; making it the largest beach city in Orange County in terms of population.
Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade, it's full-to-overflowing with classic Americana and Orange Countiana. (Paging Charles Phoenix! Paging Mr. Charles Phoenix!)
Drum majorettes wait for the milkman to dole out ice cream cups and sporks. The local Shriners are working the barbeques (which still stand today) in the background.
Since July 4, 1904, Huntington Beach has sponsored the famous Surf City Fourth of July Parade and Celebration, originally celebrating the arrival of the first electric passenger train. Today it stands as the largest parade west of the Mississippi, celebrating the lives of all Americans and our freedom.
Discover the Orange County city that defines Southern California. A place where the quintessential mild and mellow California beach culture that made the state famous still perseveres; where pretentiousness takes a back seat to casual and cool; where the true trendsetters of West Coast fashion, food and lifestyle reside.
The most popular float at this year's Huntington Beach's Fourth of July Parade is likely to be the one made out of trash. It may not smell very good, either. Andre Faubert, a Huntington resident and volunteer for the Surfrider Foundation, spent a month .
Southbound Goldenwest Street in Huntington Beach will be closed this weekend to accommodate the cleanup of hundreds of gallons of crude oil that bubbled up from a break in an underground pipeline.
HUNTINGTON BEACH – Everyone was hoping the waves would finally show up at South Side in Huntington Beach for the final rounds of the NSSA National Surfing Championship on Sunday. But the swells proved to be just like those of the .
Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade, it's full-to-overflowing with classic Americana and Orange Countiana. (Paging Charles Phoenix! Paging Mr. Charles Phoenix!)
Drum majorettes wait for the milkman to dole out ice cream cups and sporks. The local Shriners are working the barbeques (which still stand today) in the background.
Since July 4, 1904, Huntington Beach has sponsored the famous Surf City Fourth of July Parade and Celebration, originally celebrating the arrival of the first electric passenger train. Today it stands as the largest parade west of the Mississippi, celebrating the lives of all Americans and our freedom.
Discover the Orange County city that defines Southern California. A place where the quintessential mild and mellow California beach culture that made the state famous still perseveres; where pretentiousness takes a back seat to casual and cool; where the true trendsetters of West Coast fashion, food and lifestyle reside.
The most popular float at this year's Huntington Beach's Fourth of July Parade is likely to be the one made out of trash. It may not smell very good, either. Andre Faubert, a Huntington resident and volunteer for the Surfrider Foundation, spent a month .
Southbound Goldenwest Street in Huntington Beach will be closed this weekend to accommodate the cleanup of hundreds of gallons of crude oil that bubbled up from a break in an underground pipeline.
HUNTINGTON BEACH – Everyone was hoping the waves would finally show up at South Side in Huntington Beach for the final rounds of the NSSA National Surfing Championship on Sunday. But the swells proved to be just like those of the .
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