Founder's Park
Dedicated in 2011, Founder's Park was opened to commemorate Anaheim's agricultural history. Visitors can walk through trails that recreate the historic landscape, or visit the two historic homes in the park. A new carriage house, pump house, and vegetable garden have been added for extra exhibit space. Founder's Park is also home to Anaheim's Moreton Bay Fig Tree, which is famously known as the inspiration for Disneyland's Swiss Family Robinson Tree House.
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Founder's Park
For More Information visit:
www.Anaheim.net
Founder's Park
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Address:
400 North West Street Anaheim, CA 92805 Website: Founder's Park Institution Type: City Park, Museum Type of Materials: Historic Architectural Structures, Historic Agricultural Landscape, Cultural Artifacts, Materials & Objects, Historic Tree Outreach: Class Tours, Private Tours, Seasonal Open House Events |
Access:
Park is open during daylight hours Open to the Public Size: Founder's Park built on a 1 acre lot (Carpenter) Parking: 16-stall Parking lot attached to Founder's Park (Carpenter) Movements Covered/Time Periods: History of Anaheim, Vineyard and Citrus Ranching History, Agricultural History from 1857-1920 (Carpenter) |