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Gay bars in huntington beach

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LGBTQ Huntington Beach – A Surf City with Something for Everyone

Located on the shores of the Pacific Ocean in sunny Southern California, Huntington Beach is often called Surf Town – and with fine reason. It’s well famous for its consistently superb waves, and its 9.5-mile stretch of beautiful sandy beach. It’s not a big community by the standards of the greater Los Angeles area – 200,000 people or so – but it’s a community that offers plenty to see and accomplish for all who stop by , and for those who call it home.

A Bit of Huntington Beach History

European settlement of the area that is now Huntington Beach began in 1784 when a Spanish soldier received a 300,000-acre land grant. For years, the area was primarily a center for ranching and agriculture, and it continued to grow until it was officially incorporated as Huntington Beach in 1909. It remained somewhat of a small and sleepy town until the famous oil boom of the 1920s, which caused an explosion in maturation in the area. It has been growing steadily since that time.  Today, Huntington Beach is a popular tourist site, a diverse and eclectic people with plenty to notice and do, and a pil

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