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California surfers catching a wave along the Newport Harbor jetty in Corona del Mar in the early 1930s. This famous spot in surfing history was home of the Corona del Mar Surfboard Club, formed in 1928 with members including Hawaii's Duke Kahanamoku, Redondo's Tom Blake, Gene 'Tarzan' Smith, and Gerard and Art Vultee of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. It was also the site of one of the first surfing championships on the US mainland, the Pacific Coast Surfboard Championship, which began in 1928. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/california-surfers-catching-a-wave-along-the-newport-harbor-jetty-in-corona-del-mar-in-the-early-1930s-this-famous-spot-in-surfing-history-was-home-of-the-corona-del-mar-surfboard-club-formed-in-1928-with-members-including-hawaiis-duke-kahanamoku-redondos-tom-blake-gene-tarzan-smith-and-gerard-and-art-vultee-of-the-los-angeles-athletic-club-it-was-also-the-site-of-one-of-the-first-surfing-championships-on-the-us-mainland-the-pacific-coast-surfboard-championship-which-began-in-1928-image216667707.html
RMPGE1TB–California surfers catching a wave along the Newport Harbor jetty in Corona del Mar in the early 1930s. This famous spot in surfing history was home of the Corona del Mar Surfboard Club, formed in 1928 with members including Hawaii's Duke Kahanamoku, Redondo's Tom Blake, Gene 'Tarzan' Smith, and Gerard and Art Vultee of the Los Angeles Athletic Club. It was also the site of one of the first surfing championships on the US mainland, the Pacific Coast Surfboard Championship, which began in 1928.