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  2. Redondo Beach pier - Wikipedia

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    The following "Pier Facts" were listed in the February 11, 1995, souvenir brochures distributed at the Redondo Beach ceremony opened the new-restored Redondo Beach Pier: The Redondo Beach Pier is 70,000 square feet (6,500 m 2) in size; Sits 25 feet (7.6 m) above the water; Has over 3,000 cubic yards (2,300 m 3) of 6,000 P.S.I. concrete decking

  3. Santa Monica Bay - Wikipedia

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    Several piers extend into the bay, including Malibu Pier, Santa Monica Pier, Venice Pier, Manhattan Beach Pier, Hermosa Beach Pier, and the Redondo Beach pier. Marina Del Rey is a dredged marina. The bay is a very popular fishing destination year-round.

  4. List of piers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Newport Beach: Newport Pier: Newport Beach: Oakland, California: Ocean Beach (San Diego) Oceanside Pier: Oceanside: Pacifica Pier: Pacifica: Pismo Beach: Port Hueneme: Port San Luis, California (near Avila Beach) Redondo Beach pier: Redondo Beach: San Clemente: Crystal Pier San Diego: Ocean Beach Municipal Pier: San Diego: Piers in San ...

  5. Rather be fishing? A guide to fishing the Myrtle Beach area ...

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    Cherry Grove Park and Boat Ramp 413 53rd Avenue North in North Myrtle Beach is on Hog Inlet has a public pier and fishing spots along the seawall. The spot is popular with boaters and kayakers ...

  6. Redondo Beach, California - Wikipedia

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    View of Redondo Beach Pier and railroad station from the Redondo Hotel, c. 1900 Redondo Beach, 1906 The South Bay area was originally inhabited by the Tongva tribe of Native Americans. Archeological work in the nearby Chowigna excavation show evidence of inhabitants as far back as 7,100 years ago.

  7. Grand Strand piers still rebuilding from past storms. Are ...

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