It’s no surprise that a city founded by Germans has plenty of authentic, delicious German restaurants to choose from. At Jagerhaus, you’ll find goulash, strudel, bratwurst and other German treasures all in an intimate, cozy environment. Start with the traditional fondue, and don’t forget to save room for an extra pint or two of imported…
Anaheim Area Blog
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German Fare in Anaheim
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Visit Adventure City
Anaheim might be famous for Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm (or “Merry Farm” during December), but for those looking for a quaint throwback experience, nothing compares to Adventure City. It’s the little theme park on South Beach Boulevard that’s been thrilling guests since 1994. Located on two acres, you’ll find a variety of historic…
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North Gate of the City of Anaheim
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….
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Anaheim Winter Holiday Happenings
You don’t want to miss out on some of the best local holiday attractions in town. The Holiday Event with Santa at Anaheim Plaza is free and fun for the whole family. You’re welcome to bring your camera and snap a photo with the big guy. Raffle prizes, a kid-friendly DJ and many more…
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Founder’s Park
Anaheim has a rich and fascinating history, though the city’s historic sites aren’t usually the big tourist draws. Founder’s Park, located at 400 N. West Street, is home to a trio of old buildings that tell the unique story of Anaheim’s roots. The oldest home in Orange County, the Woelke-Stoffel House, is right beside…
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