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| PISMO BEACH WEATHER, PISMO SURF, AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION | |||||||||||||||||||||
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| Pismo Beach Pier Cam | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Whether you want to preview the experience you will have as you stroll on the Pismo Beach pier, or simply want to check out the tide, utilize our new Pismo Beach Pier webcam. This valuable little tool affords you a sneak peak of the treat you can expect when you head down this landmark location. Enjoy Pismo Beach like a secret agent with our constantly updated PIsmo Beach Pier Camera! The Pismo Pier has been an integral part of Pismo Beach's history, and an enduring emblem of the resilience of Pismo residents. Did you know. . . The original Pismo Wharf opened for business in 1881. If you look closely during low tide, you can still see remnants of the pilings on the shore off of Main Street. Designed for commercial purposes, the Pismo Wharf became a key port for the South County, and received lumber and other goods. The Meherin brothers of Arroyo Grande began building the first Pismo Pier (not the one viewable today). The original Pismo Pier was still active in until 1890, when it collapsed due to heavy storm. The new pier that replaced the original was built in 1924 and was much longer than it is today. The pier endured severe damage through the years, and one major storm tore up the south side of the sea wall and about 500 feet off the end of the pier shortly after its construction. It was never rebuilt. A 1983 storm washed away most of the wharf, and it was subsequently rebuilt to its present state in 1985-86. For more on Pismo Beach history, check out our History Page. |
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