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Anaheim Overview

Anaheim (pronounced / ˈænəhaɪm/) is a city in Orange County, California. As of January 1, 2010, the city population was about 353,643, slightly less than Santa Ana, making it the 10th most-populated city in California, and ranked 54th in the United States. The city anticipates that the population will surpass 400,000 by 2014 due to rapid development in its Platinum Triangle area as well as in Anaheim Hills. Anaheim is the second most populous city in Orange County (after Santa Ana) and second largest in terms of land area (after Irvine), and is known for its theme parks, sports teams and convention center.

Anaheim Basic Data

City of Anaheim
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Location of Anaheim within Orange County, California

Coordinates: 33°50′10″N 117°53′23″W / 33.83611°N 117.88972°W / 33.83611; -117.88972
Coordinates: 33°50′10″N 117°53′23″W / 33.83611°N 117.88972°W / 33.83611; -117.88972
Country United States
State California
County Orange
Government
 - Mayor Curt Pringle (R)
 - US Congress Ed Royce (R)
Gary Miller (R)
Loretta Sanchez (D)
 - CA Senate Bob Huff (R)
Mimi Walters (R)
Lou Correa (D)
 - CA Assembly Curt Hagman (R)
Jim Silva (R)
Van Tran (R)
Jose Solorio (D)
Jeff Miller (R)
Chris Norby (R)
Area
 - Total 50.5 sq mi (130.7 km)
 - Land 48.9 sq mi (126.8 km)
 - Water 1.5 sq mi (3.9 km)
Elevation 157 ft (48 m)
Population (January 1, 2010)
 - Total 353,643
 - Density 7,223.4/sq mi (2,788.98/km)
Time zone PST (UTC-8)
 - Summer (DST) PDT (UTC-7)
ZIP codes 92801-92809, 92812, 92814-92817, 92825, 92850, 92899
Area code(s) 714
FIPS code 06-02000
GNIS feature ID 1652663
Website http://www.anaheim.net

Photos of Anaheim and surrounding area




Anaheim History

Aerial view of Anaheim and Disneyland in 1965

The city of Anaheim was founded in 1857 by grape farmers and wine makers from Franconia in Bavaria. The first such settler was Daniel Kraemer. The colony was situated on 1,165 acres (4.71 km).

Anaheim in 1879

Settlers voted to call the community Annaheim, meaning "home by the Santa Anna River" in German. The name later was changed slightly, to Anaheim. To the Spanish-speaking neighbors, the settlement was known as Campo Alemán (Spanish for German Camp). The grape industry was destroyed in the 1880s by an insect pest. Other crops - walnuts, lemons and, of course oranges - soon filled the void, fruits and vegetables having become viable cash crops when the Los Angeles - Orange County region was connected to the continental railroad network in 1886.

The famous Polish actress Helena Modjeska settled in Anaheim with her husband and various friends, among them Henryk Sienkiewicz, Julian Sypniewski and Łucjan Paprocki. While living in Anaheim, Helena Modjeska became good friends with Clementine Langenberger, the second wife of August Langenberger. Helena Street and Clementine Street are named after these two ladies, and the streets are located adjacent to each other as a symbol of the strong friendship which Helena Modjeska and Clementine Lagenberger shared. Modjeska Park in West Anaheim, is also named after Helena Modjeska.

Anaheim in 1922

In the 1920s, the Ku Klux Klan, at the height of its influence and popularity, decided to make Anaheim a "model" Klan city. In 1924, the Klan secretly managed to get four of its members elected to the five-member Board of Trustees. Nine of the ten members of the police force were also Klansmen. The four Klan trustees served for nearly a year, until they were publicly exposed, and voted out in a recall election in which 95% of the population participated.

During the first half of the 20th century, before Disneyland opened its doors to the public, Anaheim was a massive rural community inhabited by orange groves, and the landowners who farmed them. One of the landowners was a man by the name of Bennett Payne Baxter. He owned much land in northeast Anaheim that today is the location of Edison Park. He came up with many new ideas for irrigating orange groves and shared his ideas with other landowners. He was not only successful, he helped other landowners and businesspeople succeed as well. Ben Baxter and other landowners helped to make Anaheim a thriving rural community before Disneyland changed the city forever. Today, a street runs along Edison Park which is named Baxter Street. Also during this time, Rudolph Boysen served as Anaheim's first Park Superintendent from 1921 to 1950. Boysen created a hybrid berry which Walter Knott later named the boysenberry, after Rudy Boysen. Boysen Park in East Anaheim was also named after him.

The Disneyland theme park was constructed in Anaheim from July 16, 1954 to July 17, 1955, and opened to the public on July 18, 1955, and has since become Anaheim's largest tourist attraction. The location was formerly 160 acres (0.65 km) of orange and walnut trees, some of which remain inside Disneyland property. Hotels and motels began to spread and residential districts soon followed, with increasing property values. In 2001, Disney's California Adventure, since renamed Disney California Adventure in 2010, the most expansive project in the theme park's history, opened to the public.

In the late 20th century, Anaheim grew rapidly in population. Today, Anaheim has a diverse ethnic and racial composition.

During the large expansion of the Disneyland resort in the 1990s, the city of Anaheim then recognized itself as a resort epicenter, thus creating the Anaheim Resort. It includes the Disneyland Resort, the Anaheim Convention Center, the Honda Center--home of the NHL Anaheim Ducks (formerly known as the "Mighty Ducks"), and Angel Stadium, home to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. The city has undergone a rigorous transformation in creating metropolitan beautification to attract tourism. In 2007, the city celebrated its sesquicentennial (150th anniversary) by opening the Anaheim Walk of Fame near the Harbor Boulevard entrance to the Disneyland Resort. The first star to be placed on the Anaheim Walk of Fame was Walt Disney, the man most responsible for making Anaheim the hugely popular tourist destination it is today.

Anaheim in 1890

City Information

Zip Code(s): 92801 92802 92803 92804 92805 92806 92807 92808 92809 92812 92814 92815 92816 92817 92825 92850 92899 92801 92802 92803 92804 92805 92806 92807 92808 92809 92812 92814 92815 92816 92817 92825 92850 92899
Area Code(s): 714/909/951
State: California State
County: Orange County
Average House Value: $213,800
Average Household Income: $47,122
People Per Household: 0
Time Zone: Pacific (GMT -8:00)
MSA: 4472
PMSA: 5945
CSA: 348
CBSA: 31100
Geography
Land Area: 48.9 Sq. Mi.
Elevation: 160 feet

City Population
Total Population: 328,014
Male Population: 164,058
Female Population: 163,956
Average Resident Age: 30.3%
Percent Foreign Born: 37.8%

City Marital Status
Never Married 29.3% (29.3%)
Married 54.3% (54.3%)
Separated (Married) 2.9% (2.9%)
Widowed 4.9% (4.9%)
Divorced 8.5% (8.5%)
 
Races
Hispanic46.8% (46.8%)
White Non-Hispanic35.9% (35.9%)
Other race24.2% (24.2%)
Two or more races5.0% (5.0%)
Vietnamese3.1% (3.1%)
Black2.7% (2.7%)
Filipino2.5% (2.5%)
 
Ancestries
German8.5% (8.5%)
Irish6.0% (6.0%)
English5.5% (5.5%)
Italian3.3% (3.3%)
United States3.2% (3.2%)
 
Schooling
High School 69.3% (69.3%)
Bachelors 19.6% (19.6%)
Graduates 5.9% (5.9%)