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Places to see in Anaheim California
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Anaheim, California is a city in Orange County, California. Anaheim's city limits stretch from Cypress in the west to the Riverside County line in the east and encompass a diverse collection of neighborhoods and communities. Anaheim Hills is a highly wealthy master-planned community that is home to many sports stars and executives located in the city's eastern stretches. Best known Attractions are Disneyland, Adventure City, Angel Stadium and much more.
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Attractions - Restaurants - Shopping - Hotels - Camping - Museums |
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Disneyland is an American theme park in Anaheim, California, owned and operated by the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company. From the charm of Main Street, U.S.A to the whimsy of Mickey's Toontown, explore eight fantastic "lands" of nostalgia, color and delight. Let your imagination run free in a magic kingdom where life is a fairy tale and dreams really do come true.
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Adventure City is a small family amusement park located in Anaheim, California near the city of Stanton. The park opened in 1994 as an expansion of Hobbie City, a nearby collection of novelty shops and museums. The park's slogan is "The Little Theme Park that's BIG on Family Fun". The park is one of the smallest amusement parks in California.
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In 1964 the Los Angeles Angels broke ground for Angel Stadium (then called Anaheim Stadium), a $24-million ballpark built on 140 acres. The team changed its name to the California Angels in 1965, and the stadium opened its gates for the 1966 season, drawing a first-game crowd of 31,660.
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House of Blues (HOB) is a corporate chain of music halls and restaurants founded in 1992 by Hard Rock Cafe founder Isaac Tigrett and his friend and investor Dan Aykroyd. It is a venue for live music and southern-inspired cuisine, whose clubs generate considerable income from world cultures, specifically blues music and folk art, and present a business model trademarked as "inspiration of music for the soul".
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Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim first became a meetings and conventions destination in 1967 with the construction of the domed Arena which stands on Katella Avenue. Since those early days, the Anaheim Convention Center has gone through 3 major expansion projects plus several cosmetic renovations to update the Center.
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The Grove of Anaheim -
2200 East Katella Avenue
Anaheim CA 92806
(714) 712 - 2700
Concerts, Dining, Gallery and more.
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