Lisa Anderson Surfs Better Than You- So Does Kelly (Ask Tom Dugan)
Excerpt from Matt Warshaw's Sunday Joint, November 2022 Except for Jesus and Elvis, every famous person’s life eventually gets reduced down and poured into the
Brevard County Claims Big Wins in National Surfing Comps
Hillard Grossman Reprint from Florida Today 5 July 2023 While Taylor Swift has been electrifying stadium audiences on her tour this summer, a couple
Rare Wooden 1920s Surfboard Added to Collection
A unique and rare surfboard has been added to our collection thanks to a generous donation from Kevin and Josie O'Neil of Vero Beach. Kevin
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Portfolio: Allan Margolis
Margolis photo by Roger Scruggs Allan Margolis, one of the most prolific and talented Florida and East Coast photographers, passed away last year while
Murf and Blake- A Legendary Session
The year was 1960. Tom Blake gazed out at the two young Florida surfers riding wave after wave of six foot flawless peeling surf. Perched
RIP Steve Holloway- Lightwave Surfboards
Steve Holloway passed away on April 13, 2020. Steve was the owner of the Cocoa Beach landmark Surf shop Lightwave Surfboards. Text taken from Steve's
Surfboards Hawaii Surf Shop 1968
From 1968. This was the Surfboards Hawaii shop, owned by Che Sharp. It later became the Oceanside Surf Shop and eventually the Natural Art shop.
Canaveral Pier (Cocoa Beach Pier)
The Canaveral Pier is likely the most iconic surf spot in Florida along with Sebastian Inlet. Built in 1962, right when the surfing craze hit Florida, it immediately became a focal point for east coast surfing. The structure concentrated sand around it which amplified and groomed the often meager swell, contributing to Cocoa Beach’s reputation as the "Small Wave Capital of the World".
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