Collection: Tin Can Beach

Back in the 1940s and 50s, the 3½-mile stretch of beach that today is Bolsa Chica State Beach was called "Tin Can Beach." Drifters, wanderers, and even a few locals built shacks from cardboard, pitched tents, and made a game of leaving garbage, especially cans and bottles on the beach. Lots of rusty cuts later, the state eventually acquired the beach for $1 million and cleaned things up. Tin Can Beach never really had a logo. This is what we imagined it could look like. Enjoy!

 

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  • Totally 80's Huntington Beach Map
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  • Old Huntington Beach 1930's Era Huntington Beach Travel Poster
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  • Vintage Era Huntington Beach Map Poster
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  • Tin Can Beach Bubble-free stickers
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  • Huntington Beach by Dave C Reynolds Womens Super Soft Tee
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  • Tin Can Beach Short-Sleeve Unisex T-Shirt
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  • Huntington Beach by Dave C Reynolds Unisex Hoodie
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  • Totally 80's Huntington Beach Poster in Frame
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