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| NORTH GATE OF CITY OF ANAHEIM
Historical Landmark |
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| Description: A wall or fence of willow poles that took root and grew was planted around the Anaheim Colony to keep out the herds of wild cattle that roamed the surrounding country. Gates were erected at the north, east, south, and west ends of the two principal streets of the colony. The north gate, on the highway to Los Angeles, was the main entrance to the city. | |
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Registration Date: 3/29/1933 Location: City: Anaheim County: Orange Directions: 775 Anaheim Blvd at North St, Anaheim |
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