© 2010 California Surf Museum
Brief History
The California Surf Museum was founded in February 1986 when architect/surfer Stuart Resor appeared
in a local newspaper article inviting interested people to found a museum to honor the history of surfing.
Thirteen various folks showed up, formed a board of directors, and went to work! Looking for a place to
call home, CSM was first based in an Encinitas restaurant (George's, owned by co-founder Jane
Schmauss). CSM then had a one-year stint in its own showcase in Moonlight Plaza in Encinitas, then
two years in the Promenade Plaza in Pacific Beach.
From 1991-1996, CSM was located across the street from Oceanside’s Pier, with a block-sized lot to
hold plenty of outdoor events and enjoy amazing sunsets. In 1996, CSM moved inland four blocks to
Coast Highway, across from the Oceanside Civic Center.
In early 2009, CSM settled into its spacious new premises at 312 Pier View Way.
Whew! What a ride
Featuring the CSM’s most recent location, once a drug store, on Coast Highway, and its stunning new
home!
From Drug Store
Architect
Louise Balma’s Rendition
To CSM
Our Stunning Museum
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