5
Things You Don’t Know About Anaheim
There are some little-known
facts that really make Anaheim, California a unique place to visit.
Many people know that Anaheim,
California is home to Disneyland, Major League Baseball’s Angels and the
Richard M. Nixon Library and birthplace.
But there are some little-known
facts that really make Anaheim unique. Here are five things you probably
didn’t know about California’s tenth largest city:
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Gwen Stefani was born and formed
the band No Doubt in Anaheim,
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Anaheim resident Rudolph Boysen
created a popular hybrid of the raspberry and Pacific blackberry, known
today as the Boysenberry,
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Dr. Robert H. Schuller’s Crystal
Cathedral is constructed of over 10,000 plates of glass and features nine-story
high sliding glass doors,
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It serves as the host city of
the U.S. Men’s National Gold Medal Winning Volleyball Team, and
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The Anaheim Convention Center
is the largest on the West Coast, with more than 800,000-square-feet of
meeting space.
Planning your trip to
Anaheim
Whether you’re searching
for hotels near Disneyland for a family vacation, or suites near the Anaheim
Convention Center for business, The Residence Inn Anaheim Maingate is a
great choice. Just ½ mile from Disneyland and less than ¾
mile from the Convention Center, The Residence Inn features a location
that none of the other Anaheim, CA hotels can beat.
The Inn’s staff and generous
amenities will make you feel like you are at home. Rooms feature fully
equipped kitchens with stoves, refrigerators, microwaves, dishwashers and
coffee makers, as well as high speed wireless internet access and luxury
bedding. And the daily hot American breakfast buffets and family activity
nights with complimentary parking and grocery services will make your stay
a memorable one.
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