Anaheim Colony Pt. 4 - California's Gold with Huell Howser #135

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2009

Huell Howser visits the Anaheim Colony Historic District to find out about the oft overlooked gems of Anaheim. Anaheim Historical Society President, Cynthia Ward guides Huell around town to see orange groves, the oldest public art in Orange County (1935), Pearson Park (1920s), Linbrook Bowl (a Googie bowling alley), and much more. http://anaheimcolony.com/ courtesy of http://www.meghanshomes.com/ by permission of http://www.calgold.com/

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  • Anaheim it could be worse. . .you could live in Santa Ana! . . .

  • As for the original Carl's Jr. location on Harbor, that's only half right. Karcher opened two at the same time... the one on Harbor Blvd. in Anaheim and one in Brea on Brea Blvd... where Brea's Best Hamburgers is located today.

  • why does western high school say there first in the colony

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