Category Archives: Culture

  1. Bowers Museum

      Both a museum and popular venue for special events, the City of Santa Ana was bequeathed this gorgeous structure from Charles and Ada Bowers. One of the biggest and best museums in Orange Country, the original building was crafted in 1936 and was temporarily closed in the 1980s for a self-study period. However, at…

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  2. Ethiopian Cuisine in Anaheim

      Craving something a little spicier and more exotic during your Disneyland extravaganza? There are two delicious Ethiopian restaurants near your guest room, each with authentic and unique flavors. Tana Ethiopian Restaurant and Market is part eatery, part grocery store, and 100 percent genuine. Try the sambusas (appetizers) like red lentil stew with red pepper…

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  3. Little Tokyo

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      Visit Tokyo without leaving southern California at the Los Angeles’ area Little Tokyo community. Governed as a non-profit, there are nearly 100 member organizations dedicated to enriching the Japanese American community within downtown L.A. Arts organizations include the East West Players, the Geffen Contemporary of MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art) and the Union Center…

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  4. Check Out this Broad!

      The Broad is L.A.’s chic, contemporary art museum founded by Eli and Edythe Broad. Located on Grand Avenue in downtown, it’s a short drive from Anaheim. It was designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro with Gensler as a collaborator and quickly became a hot spot since opening in 2015. You can enjoy free general…

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