The Los Rios District lies directly across the railroad tracks from the Capistrano Depot and is the oldest neighborhood in California. The forty homes that remain here include three original adobe structures. The Montanez, the Rios, and the Silvas are all that remain of the adobes that housed the builders of the mission and the mission ranch workers in the late 1700's and early 1800's.
Sunset Beach is a Huntington Beach beachfront community in Orange County, California. It was established on September 8, 1904 and developed as a result of the 1920 discovery of oil in the Huntington Beach Oil Field. The census-designated place of Sunset Beach, and its population of 971 as of the 2010 census, was annexed by Huntington Beach in 2011.
Whale watching trips daily, all year-round with Newport Landing. See giant blue whales, finback whales, gray whales and many more in their natural habitat and it's all possible on one of our whale watching cruises!
Environmental Nature Center provides transformative experiences through connection with nature. Founded in 1972, the ENC is a fascinating combination of 15 California native plant communities; wildlife habitats; walking trails; and sustainably designed, LEED Platinum certified learning center. For
Downtown Santa Ana is the historic city center of Santa Ana and the county seat of Orange County, California. It is the institutional center for the city of Santa Ana as well as Orange County, a retail and business hub, and has in recent years developed rapidly as a regional cultural, entertainment and culinary center for Orange County.
The Downtown HB includes over 250 downtown businesses that provide visitors with wonderful opportunities for great food, shopping, and a variety of other services, while enjoying a spectacular view of the Pacific Ocean.
The George Key Ranch Historic District, also known simply as Key Ranch, is a historic ranch and Victorian ranch house located in Placentia, Orange County, California.
The Bradford House has been a part of Placentia since 1902, when the prosperous rancher Albert Sumner Bradford built it for his family home and the center for his citrus business.