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Anaheim is the first
master-planned community in what was to become Orange County. Originally
intended as a German-American winecolony, the grapes failed and the resourceful
towns people quickly adapted to citrus and other endeavors.
Like their pioneering predecessors, the
Anaheim Colony -Neighborhood Residents of Anaheim have adapted
to town over the last 20 years to revitalize the original Downtown historic
area originally bound by
West, North, East and South Streets.
A strong and well funded community effort continues to restore and renovate
many areas of the original Anaheim Colony area. Beautiful
vintage neighborhood homes near
Pearson Park offer
a great selection of opportunities for the vintage home buyer. There are
some lovely Victorian Homes remaining due to the participation of Anaheim
in the Southern California
Land Boom of the 1880's.
The 1920's brought another housing boom, the result being many beautiful
Craftsman-Style formal homes and Bungalows within the original
city limits.
A great example is the
Kroeger-Melrose District. Anaheim has also created one of the
only Historic Housing areas where several vintage homes were moved to the
street, renovated and a community center was created by the renovation of
the old Santa Fe Train Station.
A great opportunity exists for those vintage home buyers wanting to be part
of a vintage community that remains affordable and has many historic redevelopment
successes to assure that these vintage neighborhoods will continue to appreciate
in the future.
* A little side note:
Andy Alison's great-grandfather, Theodore Schmidt is credited for naming
“Annaheim as one of the original Anaheim pioneers.

Family photo of Andy's great-grand father bottling wine behind his doctors
office
in Anaheim around 1880 to 1890.
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