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| ==Huntington Beach in the Media== | | ==Huntington Beach in the Media== |
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− | *[[Dean Torrance]], half of the singing duo [[Jan and Dean]], who, along with [[Brian Wilson]] of the [[Beach Boys]], penned the famous song "Surf City" (reaching #1 on the charts in 1963) says it is Huntington Beach which embodies the song's spirit of freedom and California fun <ref name="csmonitor">{{cite web|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0720/p01s02-ussc.html |title=Where's the real Surf City, USA? |accessdate=2005-07-20 |publisher=[[Christian Science Monitor]] }}</ref> | + | *[[Dean Torrance]], half of the singing duo [[Jan and Dean]], who, along with [[Brian Wilson]] of the [[Beach Boys]], penned the famous song "Surf City" (reaching #1 on the charts in 1963) says it is Huntington Beach which embodies the song's spirit of freedom and California fun <ref name="csmonitor">{{cite web|url=http://www.csmonitor.com/2005/0720/p01s02-ussc.html |title=Where's the real Surf City, USA? |accessdate=2005-07-20 |publisher=[[ChristianScienceMonitor]] }}</ref> |
| *The city is mentioned in the Beach Boys song [[Surfin' Safari (song)|Surfin' Safari]] and in Surfer Joe by [[The Surfaris]]. | | *The city is mentioned in the Beach Boys song [[Surfin' Safari (song)|Surfin' Safari]] and in Surfer Joe by [[The Surfaris]]. |
| *Huntington Beach was the site of [[WCW]] [[Bash at the Beach]] [[1995]]. | | *Huntington Beach was the site of [[WCW]] [[Bash at the Beach]] [[1995]]. |