Located at 775 Anaheim Boulevard and North Street, this is the original town site of Anaheim. During its heyday, it was enclosed by a “living fence” comprised of willow trees which did a fantastic job of keeping livestock out. This gate is one of four that aided in travel back and forth to the north….
Category Archives: Activities in Anaheim
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North Gate of the City of Anaheim
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Spotting Santa
Besides Disneyland, where can you get your Santa fix in Orange County? Head to South Coast Plaza, where Santa is featured at two locations. He’s at Macy’s Home Store Wing and the Carousel Court, open during holiday mall hours. Choose to snap photos with your own phone or buy a luxury photo package. Enjoy…
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Magical Thanksgiving Feasts
Three places are famously open on Thanksgiving Day in Anaheim: Theme parks, plenty of restaurants and a lot of pubs. One of the most popular picks for holiday cuisine is Mrs. Knott’s Chicken Dinner Restaurant at Knott’s Berry Farm. For less than $30 per person, you can enjoy a lavish and traditional feast. However, tables…
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
You don’t need to be a fan of Tricky Dick to enjoy the exhibits and special events at this unique Anaheim landmark. The new museum and library is open to the public, and 1,600 newly released pages of Warren “Bill” Gulley’s documents from the White House Central Files are on display. The events described in…
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The Reptile Zoo
Creepy and crawly? The Reptile Zoo gives visitors a new perspective on reptiles, and it all starts with the famous ambassador Frank the Zila Monster. A warm (albeit cold-blooded) welcome from Frank gives guests a sneak peek at what to expect. In 1988, owner Jay Brewer’s Prehistoric Pets shop kept growing at such a…
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