For many, Anaheim and Disneyland are one and the same. However, Disneyland didn’t debut until 1955—and Anaheim was founded in 1857! It all began with German immigrants and wine grapes. The Anaheim colony was originally 1,165 acres, and it’s first name was “Annaheim,” with “Anna” an homage to the Santa Ana River and, of…
Anaheim Area Blog
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A History of Anaheim
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Father’s Day Outings
Treat the dad in your life to a special Father’s Day at one of Anaheim’s many featured options, like the brunch aboard the Queen Mary. Prices are $60 per adult and include a champagne brunch on the famed Queen while you discover over 50 dishes from around the globe from eggs benedict to carne…
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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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The Outlets at Orange
So close to Disneyland you can almost see it, you’ll find the real happiest place on earth (at least for shopping addicts) at The Outlets at Orange. It’s the only outlet shopping mall in the county and features over 120 stores from Neiman Marcus to Tommy Hilfiger with Saks Fifth Avenue and a slew…
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Cupcake Camp
Camp never sounded so delicious! Join BakeSpace’s second annual Cupcake Camp June 10 from noon – 5 p.m. Cupcake lovers unite to benefit local non-profits, and you can choose from a smorgasbord of delicious entry options. General admission starts at just $25, or you can go whole hog with a VIP admission for $50….
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