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About Huntington Beach, California

Recently named the official “Surf City U.S.A.,” Huntington Beach, California is the largest beach city in Orange County. Huntington provides eight miles of a beautiful, easy to get to beachfront, and is the largest stretch of continuous beachfront on the West Coast. Overall, the homes in Huntington Beach are neat and clean. The houses range in size and thus in price, from new apartments along the coast to large waterfront properties. The school scores remain high and crime rates are relatively low. Huntington Beach boasts 58 parks, 8.5 miles of shore, a surf museum, an equestrian center, horse and hiking trails, four libraries, and the city also hosts an annual marathon.
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