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Featured Anaheim Crowne Plaza Hotel Hotel
1500 SOUTH RAYMOND AVE.
FULLERTON, CA 92831
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About Anaheim, CA
Home to Major League Baseball's Anaheim Angels, <i>Disney's California Adventure</i><sub>®</sub> Park, Knott's Berry Farm, and the Impressionist's dream known as Laguna Beach, Orange County has quietly become one of California's ­ and North America's ­ most popular tourist destinations. Turn-of-the-century charm awaits in Old Towne Orange, a gentrified village dating from 1871 that boasts a handful of buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places, as well as some of Southern ..[Read More]

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Anaheim, CA Factoid
During the World War II era, the US Army operated 1300-plus-acre Santa Ana Army Air Base, known locally as SAAAB. More than 140,000 men entered the base to participate in pre-flight, navigator, and bombardier training, and more than 120,000 of them graduated. The base was deactivated in 1946 following the surrender of Japan. Today, the land it once occupied is home to everything from Costa Mesa Civic Center and a National Guard recruiting office to Costa Mesa High School and Orange Coast College.