Christ Cathedral is a landmark Roman Catholic cathedral complex located at 13280 Chapman Avenue in Garden Grove, California. Formerly known as the Crystal Cathedral, it is an iconic example of modernist architecture and a central place of worship for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Orange. Its striking glass design and cultural legacy make it one of Southern California’s most recognizable religious sites.
Great Wolf Lodge Water Park in Garden Grove, California, is a large indoor water park and family resort located at 12591 Harbor Blvd, near Disneyland Resort. It combines hotel accommodations with themed aquatic attractions, making it a popular destination for family vacations and group events in Southern California.
The Stanley Ranch Museum & Historical Village is a heritage site and museum complex in Garden Grove, California, preserving and interpreting the city’s early history. Operated by the Garden Grove Historical Society, it features restored buildings and artifacts that illustrate life in Orange County from the late 19th through early 20th centuries.
The Disneyland Resort is a major entertainment complex in Anaheim, California, operated by The Walt Disney Company. It encompasses multiple theme parks, hotels, and shopping districts, serving as a flagship destination for Disney’s theme park experiences. Opened in 1955, it remains a defining symbol of modern amusement design and family entertainment.
Knott’s Berry Farm is a historic theme park and entertainment complex located in Buena Park, California. Originally a family berry farm, it evolved into one of the United States’ first major amusement parks, known for its mix of roller coasters, family attractions, and seasonal events.
Huntington Beach is a coastal city and beach destination in Orange County, California, known for its long sandy shoreline, year-round surf, and laid-back Southern California culture. Nicknamed “Surf City USA,” it draws millions of visitors annually for recreation, festivals, and oceanfront lifestyle.
Little Saigon in Westminster, California, is the largest Vietnamese-American enclave in the United States. Centered along Bolsa Avenue, it serves as the cultural, commercial, and political heart of the Vietnamese diaspora in Southern California and a symbol of postwar refugee resilience.