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Travel Destination Guide - Anaheim
Anaheim (California, USA) 
Anaheim Information
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Anaheim is California's premier playground! Anaheim's best-known attraction is, of course, The Disneyland Resort, which includes Disney land and Disney's California Adventure.
The area is also home to the world-famous theme park, Knott's Berry Farm, as well as a number of other themed entertainment areas, water parks and zoos. When it comes to fun-filled days and entertaining nights, you need look no further than these attractions.
Anaheim is certainly the most bustling suburb of California. The area had previously been farmland, producing citrus crops, strawberries and even wine grapes before Walt Disney opened Disneyland in the mid-1950s. It now consists mainly of housing tracts and corner "mini-malls". However, it is just 15-20 mls from some of Orange County's best beaches, namely Huntington and Newport, which are popular with surfers, swimmers and sunbathers alike.
Locality:
Anaheim is situated in the very SW of the United States, in S California's Orange County (28 mls SE of downtown Los Angeles, 31 mls SE of Los Angeles International Airport, 16 mls N of John Wayne/Orange County airport). Anaheim is set in midst of sprawling megalopolis that fills the largely flat Los Angeles basin. Surrounded by other suburban-style cities.
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Entertainment and attractions here are heavily centred around Disneyland, Disney's California Adventure, Knott's Berry Farm and other park attractions.
Also popular are the Edison International Field, a 45,050-seat sports stadium (home to Anaheim Angels baseball team), an ice hockey arena and Several museums and theatres.
Excursions from the area consist of half day trips to San Juan Capistrano, a Spanish mission founded in the late 1700s; Laguna Beach, noted for its galleries and summer art festivals; LA & Hollywood by Night guided tour and full day: tours of film studios; Sea World; San Diego Zoo. 2 days: Las Vegas; Tijuana, Mexico.
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Population: 295.734.100
Languages: English 82%, Spanish 11% (2000)
Currency: US dollar Currency code: USD
Local Times:
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U.S.A. - New York - New York
U.S.A. - Nevada - Las Vegas
Country Dialling Code: +1
Voltage: 120V 60Hz
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The USA is home to several of the world's most exciting cities, some truly mind-blowing landscapes, a strong sense of regionalism, a trenchant mythology, more history than the country gives itself credit for and, arguably, some of the most approachable natives in the world.
America was 'discovered' by Columbus in 1492 and for 500 years people have travelled here seeking a better life in the 'land of opportunity'. The land was fought over by colonial powers for centuries and finally won its independence from Britain in 1783. Despite the near annihilation of the Native American population, one of the bloodiest civil wars the world had seen, and racism (Native Americans were not granted citizenship until 1924 and racial segregation was the norm until as late as the 1950s), the American people have succeeded in forging one of the worlds most united, democratic and tolerant nations, a fascinating melting-pot of cultures, and the undisputed military and economic heavyweight of the world.
The country is made up of 48 contiguous states of the continental USA, plus the huge state of Alaska, northwest of Canada, and the volcanic islands of Hawaii, 2,000 miles (3,219km) out into the Pacific. There are also the US territories, which include Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the Midway Islands and US Virgin Islands. Tourism is focused mainly in the great cities such as New York and Washington, as well as sunshine states such as Florida, California and Hawaii. However the mind-blowing landscapes, found in the wealth of magnificent National Parks like Yosemite, Yellowstone and the Adirondacks, as well as spectacular sights like the Grand Canyon and the Rocky Mountains, are what make the USA so unique. With all this on their doorstep, it's easy to understand why most Americans have never bothered getting a passport. |
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