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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Founder’s Park
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Visit Hart Park
Orange County’s got “Hart,” a dog-friendly park and greenspace that’s a favorite for families. Located in nearby Orange, it’s the sister park to Anaheim’s Pearson Park and just a short drive away. Nearby, you’ll find historical buildings, an outdoor arena for concerts and mature trees. The spacious parking lot and clear, cool pool are…
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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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Your Thanksgiving Restaurant Guide
Anaheim takes food seriously year-round, but restaurants really step up their game for Thanksgiving. Reserve a table at the GardenWalk McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood, open from 11 a.m. – 9 p.m. and enjoy the regular menu or a three-course turkey dinner. The affordable $25.95 price tag ($9.95 for children) includes all your favorite sides…
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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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