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Imperial Beach Pier Plaza 
IB Pier concept illustration 

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Malcolm Jones
La Jolla, California

Location: Imperial Beach Pier Plaza,
City of Imperial Beach
Entrance to the Pier off of Seacoast Drive

“Surfhenge” consists of four 16-20 foot high surfboard shaped arches, weighing up to three-quarters of a ton each, which are believed to be the largest colored acrylic moldings ever cast. Alluding to giant surfboards stuck in the sand, the huge colored shapes of Surfhenge pay homage to the proud surfing heritage of Imperial Beach.

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sufhenge_day2_a.jpg (19712 bytes)Surfhenge and the refurbished I.B. Pier Plaza were dedicated in July 18, 1999, as the newest signature landmark on Port of San Diego tidelands.

 

Ten 'surfboard' benches resembling different surfboard styles popular through the decades are sited about the plaza. Bronze plaques at each bench commemorate many surfing pioneers that used Imperial Beach as their testing ground.

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