East Coast Surfing Explosion
History Of Surfing: But Will It Play On The East Coast? Re-post From Surfer Magazine online Why the '60s surf boom exploded loudest out east October 11, 2017 By
History Of Surfing: But Will It Play On The East Coast? Re-post From Surfer Magazine online Why the '60s surf boom exploded loudest out east October 11, 2017 By
The museum recently had a visit from Don Dickenson whose story was posted in this blog entry: Don Dickenson . Don wished to support the museum with a donation of his
Another surf documentary by Will Lucas, Surf 64 Productions surf64.com. In the summer of 1975, six young surfers from The Jupiter Beach Florida area ventured out for their first El
The Inlet is back! Announcing the Florida Pro Surf Competition presented by Florida Beer Company Sunshine State FL-Lager taking place January 18-26 at Sebastian Inlet State Park. This contest is
The 1960’s was an important era for the sport of surfing. What was once an exotic pastime for a few became an international craze thanks to the Hollywood media machine
The Florida Surf Museum has donated $1000 to the Waves For Water Caribbean Hurricane Relief Initiative. W4W provides water filtration systems that provide an immediate supply of drinking water to
Epic is a over-used word these days but it was a perfect description for the grand opening of the "Gary Propper-Surf /Art/Entertainment" exhibit at the Florida Surf Museum. The museum
The museum recently received an inquiry from an individual concerning the history of an old surfboard he had acquired. We get messages like this quite often- mostly from someone wishing
The 2017 Waterman's Challenge (held June 3-4) continued the tradition of good weather, waves and vibes this year. We squeaked in two good days between two weeks of daily rain
Brassy’s Nightclub was a legendary Rock and Roll venue in Cocoa Beach. The building was originally the A&P grocery store- located where the post office now stands. From 1979 to