Address: 400 N West St, Anaheim, CA 92801, USA
Phone: +17147656453
Sunday: Closed
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
Saturday: 9AM–12PM
Brianna Coggeshall
Cute place to learn about Anaheim history and the life of early settlers.
Johnny Kearney
Wonderful place to visit. Exciting architecture and informative of the culture and history present here!
Angie Werner
Cute, clean, historical, educational... little farm of one of the original settlers of Anaheim...southern California...Orange county...all the Valencia orange groves So Cal is famous for!!! It's nice to see a time & place so loved it's kept frozen in time!! The tree out front (in my opinion) is one of wonders of nature that is truly amazing!! It made me feel so small like the ocean!! Thank you to all those who work hard to keep this little piece of history & marvel of nature for all those to visit, respect & appreciate it for many years past & hopefully for many more years in the future!!
Gilbert n Talia Medina
Love the employees here very nice. Went as a chaperone for my sons class and they are good with kids
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That's one of the fee uses that the park has. Since the 29th is a Friday, I would recommend going first in the morning when there are less visitors to get into the frames of your photographs. Then if you want return in the afternoon and see what it's like there. Take the better of the two sets of photographs or intermix them.
My dog was killed sunday April 24. On West Street in front of the house by the tree. Driver hit my dog and drove off and nobody came out yo help me . It was about 9am and I was devastated. I'm 64 years old with health issues. Work in ER. I had to pick my dog get him into the car and rush him to Brea animal hospital. It's sad the driver wouldn't help me. I say vengeance it to the Lord
Yes you could they have it open for pictures
This historic tree was imported from Australia by Anaheim’s first nurseryman, Timothy Carroll, and planted by the Horstmann family prior to 1876. The tree was also the model for the Swiss Family Robinson Treehouse (now the Tarzan Treehouse) at Disneyland.
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