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Anaheim
City in California
Anaheim is a city outside Los Angeles, in Southern California. It's home to the Disneyland Resort, a massive complex of family-friendly, Disney-themed rides, restaurants, hotels and shops. The city's also home to pro sports teams. The Honda Center is the indoor arena where the Anaheim Ducks hockey team plays, and Angel Stadium is the home field of the Los Angeles Angels baseball team.
 
 
 
 

anaheim hills

Anaheim Hills is located just south of Yorba Linda, California, opposite the 91 freeway at Imperial Highway. The western border is the 55 freeway opposite the city of Orange, California. On the northeast side the community extends past Gypsum Canyon, bordered by unincorporated areas of Orange County and Cleveland National Forest (east). To the south is the Santa Ana foothills opposite the community of Villa Park, California. The entirety of Anaheim Hills is within the city limits of Anaheim, California.

 

Anaheim HillsAnaheim Hills

brea

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Community Profile
  • Population: 41,394
  • Daytime population: 120,000
  • Median Age: 38.7 years
  • Median Household Income: $79,647
  • Elevation: 375 feet
  • Area: 12.43 square miles
  • Climate     
    • Average mean temperature: 62.2
    • Average rainfall: 15.9 inches per year
    • Average humidity: 45-75%
  • Incorporated: Feb. 23, 1917
  • Form of Government: General Law, City Council / City Manager
  • Civic and Cultural Center    
    • Dedicated: March 22, 1980
    • Pre-construction Architect: Warnecke Sworksy
    • Builder: Montgomery Ross Fisher
    • Post-construction Architect: Albert & Wurzburger
  • City Seal    
    • Adopted:  April 4, 1917     
    • City seal demonstrates the oil wells and orange trees that Brea is known for
  • City Tree: Peppertree
  • City Flower: Red Rose
  • City Motto: The City of Brea does not have a formally adopted motto. However, as Brea has grown and prospered through the years, it has become known as "The city of oil, oranges, and opportunity"
  • City Logo
    • Adopted: May 17, 1988                     
    • Graphic Artist: Jeff Kegel
    • Brea's "Oil, Oranges and Opportunity" theme is depicted in the design of the city's logo, featuring an oil well and orange tree in the foreground with homes and office buildings in the background