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| Anaheim (Amtrak station) |
Anaheim Station is an Amtrak and Metrolink rail station south of Los Angeles Union Station in the city of Anaheim. It serves both Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner from San Luis Obispo to San Diego and Metrolink's Orange County Line from Los Angeles to Oceanside. The station is located on the north side of the Angel Stadium parking lot. (references) |
| Anaheim Aces |
The Anaheim Aces were a charter member of baseball's California League, founded in 1941 as a Class "C" minor league. The remaining charter teams were the Bakersfield Badgers, Fresno Cardinals, Merced Bears, Riverside Reds, San Bernardino Stars, Santa Barbara Saints, and Stockton Fliers. The Aces folded after the 1941 season, with America's entry into World War II. Baseball did not return to the city of Anaheim until 1966, when the American League California Angels moved to Anaheim from Los Angeles. (references) |
| Anaheim Convention Center |
Anaheim Convention Center was a 7,600-seat multi-purpose arena in Anaheim, California. It was home to the Anaheim Amigos American Basketball Association team. It also served as the venue for men's wrestling for the 1984 Summer Olympics. (references) |
| Anaheim Electronics |
This article is about a fictional civilian manufacturing company that appeared in the Universal Century timeline of the Gundam anime metaseries. There is an Anaheim Electronics based in Anaheim, Califonia, however, there is no article for it yet. (references) |
| Anaheim Hills, California |
Anaheim Hills is a residential subdivision encompassing the eastern portions of the city of Anaheim, in Orange County, It spans from the 91 freeway to about Glassel St. Southern California. (references) |
| Anaheim Kingsmen Drum and Bugle Corps |
The Anaheim Kingsmen were a Division I drum and bugle corps based in Anaheim, California, and were a member corps of Drum Corps International. (references) |
| Anaheim Piranhas |
The Anaheim Piranhas were a continuation of the Las Vegas Sting franchise of the Arena Football League. The Sting competed in the 1994 and 1995 seasons of Arena Football before relocating to Anaheim prior to the 1996 campaign. The Piranhas played their home games at Arrowhead Pond, also the home of the Anaheim Mighty Ducks of the National Hockey League. The team was not an overwhelmingly successful draw in the high-overhead Southern California market and folded after the conclusion of the 1997 season. (references) |
| Anaheim Splash |
The Anaheim Splash was a soccer team that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL). (references) |
| Anaheim Sports, Inc. |
Anaheim Sports, Inc. is a fully-owned subsidiary of the Walt Disney Company based in Anaheim, California and created in 1992 as the ownership group for the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim professional hockey team. In 1996, Anaheim Sports, Inc. acquired the California Angels, which it renamed the Anaheim Angels. The company then agreed to a new lease with the city of Anaheim, in which it agreed to add the city's name to the name of the baseball club in return for full management of Anaheim Stadium and an increased share of the stadium's revenues. In 2003, the company sold the Angels to advertising magnate Arturo Moreno. In 2005, it agreed to sell the Mighty Ducks to Broadcom co-founder and billionaire Henry Samueli. It also owns the Disney Ice facility in downtown Anaheim, which will also be sold to Samueli. (references) |
| Anaheim Storm |
The Anaheim Storm were a member of the National Lacrosse League a professional sports league in North America. They played at the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California. They were the New Jersey Storm based in East Rutherford, New Jersey, from the 2001-2002 season to 2002-2003. Starting for the 2003-2004 season the team relocated to Anaheim, California. On June 3, 2005 the Strom folded due to low attendance. (references) |
| Anaheim Union High School District |
The Anaheim Union High School District is a public school district serving the Orange County cities of Anaheim, Buena Park, Cypress, La Palma, and Stanton It oversees eight junior high schools (7-8), eight high schools (9-12), and one magnet school, Oxford Academy (7-12). Its current superintendent is Joe Farley. He took over on July 1 2005. (references) |
| Angel Stadium of Anaheim |
Angel Stadium, originally Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field, is a Major League Baseball stadium located in Anaheim, California, and home to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of the American League.The stadium is often referred to by its unofficial nickname The Big A. (references) |
| Geography of Anaheim |
The city of Anaheim is located at 33°50'10 North, 117°53'23 West (33.836165, -117.889769). (references) |
| Hilton Anaheim |
Located in Anaheim, CA, adjacent to the Anaheim Convention Center and across the street from Disneyland and Disney's California Adventure the Hilton Anaheim is among the largest convention hotels on the West Coast of the United States. (references) |
| Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim are a Major League Baseball franchise based in Anaheim, California and aligned in the Western Division of the American League. They are informally referred to as the Halos. Because of the unusual length of the team's official name, most news organizations refer to the club as the Los Angeles Angels (which is the crux of the reason why the team is under pending litigation from the City of Anaheim). (references) |
| Zion Lutheran School, Anaheim California |
A private K-8 school in Anaheim, California. Affiliated with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod. This school is located near downtown Anaheim. (references) |
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