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May 2023 by Iv An
It closes from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. but at 11:20 a.m. you cannot enter.No store. Invited to go elsewhere (with a list of stores to go)In short, completely useless.Disgusting welcome!Pass covid requested at the entrance in April 2023 "because we are a private company"In 15 days in the US the only establishment that will ask you that.If they didn't want you, they wouldn't.
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December 2022 by Ranz
Amazing piece of history right here
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November 2022 by Erin Salyers
This was a little bit out of our way and Google Maps had us walking up through the back but we were glad we found it. Yes, we did need to show vaccination cards to get in but we always travel with them now so it wasn’t an issue. This was probably the 20th place we’ve had to show them (in and out of the US). Really not a big deal. Thanks for putting this display/experience together. ?
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November 2022 by Howard Redmon
Same as last reviewer. From NC visiting. I was looking forward to seeing some old Roscopp and Kendal boards. Gen X skater here never thought I’d see this industry turn weak.
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November 2022 by Jeff Pergolski
Amazing skateboard history. Well worth the visit.
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October 2022 by Dickie Smalls
Very cool sk8 shop, I only buy from online cause I live pretty far from Santa Cruz, but I would love to visit here any time soon :)
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September 2022 by J Ramses Arias
The most mesmerizing and badass museum. If you love, breath and dream about skateboarding as much as I do, you’ll absolutely love this place!!! Every skateboarding enthusiast should make a visit. [Note to NHS you guys need to put all boards displayed inside some glass or clear lexan plastic cases to preserve the wood and graphics for display of those precious relics.] These are some of the most progressive creative humans that have made the skateboarding culture what it is today.Thank you N.H.S. For making a huge impact ♠️??