Is a surfing beach bordering San Clemente an American treasure that should be listed in the National Register of Historic Places? That’s what the Surfrider Foundation hopes to do – get Upper Trestles, Lower Trestles and five other strands at San Onofre State Beach rated as important by the National Park Service.
It may not seem a topic that would provoke a fight, but it’s drawing attention in the weeks leading up to a Feb. 8 meeting of the State Historical Resources Commission in Sacramento. “I’ll be up there for sure,” said Mark Rauscher, coastal preservation manager for San Clemente-based Surfrider Foundation  … More
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