#1 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Brea Mall
Disneyland - Anaheim CA
~0.76 miles from Brea city center
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The Brea Mall is a shopping mall located in the northern Orange County city of Brea, California. Brea is within minutes of California State University, Fullerton. It is owned and operated by the Simon Property Group, and is home to four major department stores, over 175 specialty shops and boutiques, and a food court. It is approximately 1,310,000 square feet (1.31 million).
Originally, the mall was anchored by The Broadway, Sears, May Company California, J. W. Robinson's, and Nordstrom. Nordstrom replaced its original store with a newer and larger store in the late 1980s. In 1993, May Department Stores merged J. W. Robinson's and May Company California to form the former Robinsons-May. As a result, the J. W. Robinson's store was sold to J.C. Penney, and the May Company California location was renamed Robinsons-May and later expanded. The Broadway was converted to Macy's after Federated Department Stores purchase of The Broadway's parent company Carter Hawley Hale Stores in 1996. In 2006, due to the merger between Federated Department Stores and May Department Stores, the Robinsons-May location was converted to a Macy's Furniture Store. In the 1970s it also had an ice skating rink where the food court now resides.
The Brea Mall has also been host to recording artists such as Ashlee Simpson, Mýa, Ryan Cabrera, and The Summer Obsession.
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#2 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
California State University Fullerton
Fullerton CA - 714-278-2011
~2.43 miles from Brea city center
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Cal State Fullerton became the 12th state college in California in 1957. California State University, Fullerton, commonly known as CSUF, CSU Fullerton, or Cal State Fullerton, is currently the second largest California State University campus. The University is located in the city of Fullerton, in Orange County, California, USA. http://www.fullerton.edu
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#3 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Fullerton College
Disneyland - Anaheim CA
~2.95 miles from Brea city center
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Fullerton College is a public community college located in Fullerton, California. It is the oldest community college in continuous operation within the state of California, having been established in 1913. Originally enrolling 28 students during its first year in 1913, currently enrolling over 20,000.
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#4 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Trinity College Graduate Study
1661 N Raymond Ave # 140 Anaheim CA - 714-992-9123
~3.99 miles from Brea city center
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Trinity College of Graduate Studies. Integrating Christian Spirituality and Psychology. 1661 Raymond Ave. Ste. 140 , Anaheim , CA 92801 ...
www.tcgs.edu/
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#5 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum
Los Angeles CA
~4.94 miles from Brea city center
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The Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum is the presidential library and final resting place of Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th President of the United States. Located in Yorba Linda, California, the library is one of twelve administered by the National Archives and Records Administration. From its original dedication in 1990 until becoming a federal facility on July 11, 2007, the library and museum was operated by a private foundation and was known as the Richard Nixon Library & Birthplace. The nine acre (36,000 m²) campus is located at 18001 Yorba Linda Boulevard in Yorba Linda, California and incorporates the National Historic Landmarked Richard Nixon Birthplace where Nixon was born in 1913 and spent his childhood. The facility is now jointly operated between NARA and the Richard Nixon Foundation.
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#6 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Avenir International
1210 N Jefferson St Anaheim CA - 714-630-2636
~5.37 miles from Brea city center
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#7 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Anaheim Museum
Po Box 1122 Anaheim CA - 714-778-3301
~5.77 miles from Brea city center
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#8 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
West Coast Deaf Bible College
2660 W Woodland Dr Anaheim CA - 714-527-4031
~6.57 miles from Brea city center
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#9 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Brownson Technical School
1110 S Technology Cir # D Anaheim CA - 714-774-9443
~6.76 miles from Brea city center
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http://www.brownsontechnicalschool.com/
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#10 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Buena Park Mall
Disneyland - Anaheim CA
~7.17 miles from Brea city center
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Buena Park Downtown, formerly Buena Park Mall, is an enclosed shopping mall located on La Palma Avenue in Buena Park, California, near the Knott's Berry Farm theme park. Currently managed by Developers Diversified Realty, the mall is anchored by Bed Bath & Beyond, DSW Shoe Warehouse, Ross Dress For Less, Sears and Wal-Mart. DDR also owns the adjacent Buena Park Place shopping center, which features Petsmart, Office Depot, Kohl's and Circuit City as primary tenants.
As of 2007 it is the 20th largest mall in Orange County around 1,100,000 square feet (102,000 m2) of retail space. It has languished in sales, however; at $123 million, it brings in half of other malls its size, such as Simon Property Group's Westminster Mall and Westfield MainPlace.
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#11 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Industry Hills Heliport (JID)
City of Industry CA
~7.36 miles from Brea city center
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#12 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
St. John Greek Orthodox Church
Anaheim CA
~7.42 miles from Brea city center
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#13 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Knott's Soak City USA
Los Angeles CA
~7.48 miles from Brea city center
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A separately gated water adventure park immediately adjacent to Knott's Berry Farm, Knott's Soak City offers 13 California beach-themed acres designed for thrill seekers of all ages.
Here is a little bit of information about Knott's Soak City to help you plan your visit :
TICKETS: Knott's Soak City general admission for adults is $28.99. For children between ages 3-11 or for seniors 62+ admission is only $17.99. If you want to save a few dollars, pre-purchase your tickets online, print them at home, and knock off $5 (for adult tickets only). If you're a California resident, an adult ticket price can be purchased for $23.99.
Arriving after 3pm? Adult admission after 3pm is reduced to $17.99, child and senior prices are still $17.99 as well.
Annual Passes: Water park season passes start at $49.99 for children and seniors, and $79.99 for adults. The season pass not only includes Knott's Soak City , but also the Soak City water parks in Palm Springs and San Diego . If you're interested in the Premium Pass which also includes Knott's Berry Farm (along with the 3 water parks), children and seniors are $84.99 and adults are $139.99. Parking: for an additional $40 a season-long parking pass can be purchased (includes all 3 water parks).
PARKING: Parking is $10 per car and RVs and buses are $15 each. The parking lot is adjacent to the park.
PARK HOURS: Knott's Soak City opens at 10 am and closes at varying hours. Soak City is open daily from Memorial weekend through Labor Day weekend, and then only weekends in September. The earliest they close is at 5 pm, and the latest they close is at 7 pm. Check online to see their park hours calendar.
Soak City 's features and waterslides:
Pacific Spin: This exciting tube slide includes a 132-foot long tunnel that drops riders 75 feet into a six-story funnel. After pitching riders back and forth through 5,500 gallons of swirling water, the ride culminates in a thrilling waterfall splash. Must be at least 48" tall.
Banzai Falls: Speed fans will want to head to Banzai Falls ' six multi lane speed slides. Riders dispatch head first on a mat from a platform over 41 feet high. You must be at least 42" in height or 5 years of age.
Old Man Falls: This cluster of 3 single-rider high speed slides dispatch from a platform over 62 feet high. At the top riders choose either Pipeline, Point Break, or Riptide— two open flume slides or one completely enclosed. Must be at least 48" tall.
Malibu Run: Four individual single-person inner-tube slides send you soaring through both open flumes and enclosed dark flumes. Fly down Dropoff, Heavy Swell, Rincon, and Wave Chaser from a 39 foot high platform. Must be at least 48" tall.
Laguna Storm Water: Ride down by yourself or with a partner through three different inner-tube slides dropping from a platform over 43 feet high. The Cyclone, Tornado, or Typhoon are three wet and wild rides. Must be between 42"- 48" tall to ride with a life vest or 48" tall to ride without a life vest.
Tidal Wave Bay: This 750,000 gallon wave pool provides the perfect spot for the wave riders. A Lifejacket is required for anyone who is less than 48" in bare feet or is an inexperienced or non-swimmer.
Sunset River: Let the relaxing current drift you down the 1/3 mile long river. Great for inner-tube riders and the whole family. A Lifejacket is required for anyone who is less than 48" in bare feet or is an inexperienced or non-swimmer.
Gremmie Lagoon: For the little ones, Gremmie Lagoon is the kid's water wonderland. Perfect children's pool and activity area.
Toyota®Beach House: The three story hands-on house where everyone can soak, squirt, splash and startle anyone who dares to enter. Also includes two water slides.
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#14 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Downtown Disney (Neighborhood)
Garden Grove CA
~7.55 miles from Brea city center
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#15 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Disney's California Adventure
Garden Grove CA
~7.57 miles from Brea city center
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Disney's California Adventure Park is a theme park in Anaheim, California, adjacent to Disneyland Park and part of the larger Disneyland Resort. It opened on February 8, 2001. The park is owned and operated by The Walt Disney Company.
This 55-acre (220,000 m2) theme park was constructed as part of a major expansion that transformed the Disneyland area and its hotels into the Disneyland Resort and consists of five areas: Sunshine Plaza, Hollywood Pictures Backlot, The Golden State, A Bug's Land and Paradise Pier. Each area is meant to resemble various aspects of California, its culture, landmarks and history.
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#16 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim - Mighty Ducks
2695 E Katella Ave Anaheim CA - 714-704-2400
~7.75 miles from Brea city center
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http://www.arrowheadpond.com/
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#17 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Honda Center - Anaheim Ducks
Anaheim CA
~7.76 miles from Brea city center
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http://www.hondacenter.com/
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#18 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Disneyland
Anaheim CA
~7.80 miles from Brea city center
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Disneyland is an American theme park in Anaheim, California, owned and operated by the Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company. It was dedicated with a press preview on July 17, 1955, and opened to the general public July 18, 1955. Disneyland holds the distinction of being the only theme park to be designed and built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney himself. Currently the park has been visited by more than 515 million guests since it opened, including presidents, royalty and other heads of state. In 1998, the theme park was re-branded "Disneyland Park" to distinguish it from the larger Disneyland Resort complex. In 2007, more than 14,800,000 people visited the park making it the second most visited park in the world, behind the Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World.
The dedication to all Disney magic kingdom-style parks begins with the phrase "To all who come to this happy place, welcome ..." with the exception of Magic Kingdom Park in Florida. The dedication there begins "Walt Disney World is a tribute to the philosophy and life of Walter Elias Disney ..."
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#19 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Knotts Berry Farm
Los Angeles CA
~7.84 miles from Brea city center
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Knott's Berry Farm is the brand name of two separate entities: a theme park in Buena Park, California, and a manufacturer of food specialty products (primarily jams and preserves) based in Placentia, California. The theme park is owned by Cedar Fair Entertainment Company which has made a deal to be acquired by an affiliate of Apollo Global Management, and the food specialty business is part of The J. M. Smucker Company.
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#20 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Grove of Anaheim
Garden Grove CA
~7.88 miles from Brea city center
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The Grove of Anaheim is an indoor, live music venue in Anaheim, California operated by Nederlander Concerts of Los Angeles. Its approximate capacity is 1,700.
Less than two miles from the Disneyland Resort, the Grove is just to the east of Interstate 5 on Katella Avenue. The Grove sits on the northwest corner of the parking lot of Angel Stadium of Anaheim, home of Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. It is also located adjacent to Anaheim's Amtrak/Metrolink station.
It originally opened as the ill-fated Tinseltown, an awards show-themed restaurant. After converting to a concert venue, it was renamed The Sun Theatre for a short time before receiving its current name.
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#21 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Disneyland Theme Park
1600 S Disneyland Dr Anaheim CA
~8.06 miles from Brea city center
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Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is the segment of The Walt Disney Company that conceives, builds, and manages the company's theme parks and holiday resorts, as well as a variety of additional family-oriented leisure enterprises. It is one of four major business segments of the company, the other three being Consumer Products, Media Networks, and Studio Entertainment.
The Parks and Resorts division was founded in 1971 as Walt Disney Attractions when Disney's second theme park, the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort in Florida, opened, joining the original Disneyland in California. The chairman of Walt Disney Parks and Resorts is James A. "Jay" Rasulo, formerly the chairman of Disneyland Resort Paris. Rasulo reports to Disney CEO Robert Iger.
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#22 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Los Angeles Angels Stadium of Anaheim - Anaheim Angels
Anaheim CA
~8.12 miles from Brea city center
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Angel Stadium of Anaheim (originally Anaheim Stadium and later Edison International Field of Anaheim) is a modern-style ballpark located in Anaheim, California. It is the home ballpark to Major League Baseball's Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim of the American League, and was previously home to the NFL's Los Angeles Rams (now St. Louis Rams). The stadium is often referred to by its unofficial nickname The Big A.
Angel Stadium and its surrounding parking lot are roughly bounded by Katella Avenue to the north, the Orange Freeway to the east, Orangewood Avenue to the south, and State College Boulevard to the west. Located near the eastern boundary of the parking lot is the landmark "Big A" sign and electronic marquee, which originally served as a scoreboard support. The halo located near the top of the 230' tall, 210-ton sign is illuminated following games in which the Angels win (both at home and on the road), which gives rise to the fan expression, "Light up the Halo!"
To the north, a train station servicing Metrolink's Orange County Line and Amtrak's Pacific Surfliner, is located on the edge of the stadium's parking lot. The station provides convenient access to the stadium, the nearby Honda Center, and Disneyland from various communities along the route, which links San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, and San Diego. The track is owned by the Orange County Transportation Authority.
The Grove of Anaheim, a concert hall, is on the northwest corner of the parking lot.
Aside from professional baseball and football, Angel Stadium has hosted high school and college football games, National Football League pre-season games, the short-lived World Football League, two crusades by evangelist Billy Graham, nearly twenty consecutive annual crusades by evangelist Greg Laurie, and musical concerts featuring such acts as the Rolling Stones, The Who, David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Madonna, and U2. An urban legend persists that marijuana seeds left on the outfield grass by concert-goers sprouted and had to be destroyed by ground crews. In August 2007, The Orange County Register revealed the stadium's long-standing rodent problem.
Angel Stadium, the fourth oldest active Major League Baseball stadium, has been selected to host the 2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
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#23 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Anaheim Convention Center
Anaheim CA
~8.17 miles from Brea city center
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Anaheim Convention Center is a major convention center in Anaheim, California. It is located across from the Disneyland Resort. The basketball arena, was opened in July 1967, while the convention hall behind it opened to business shortly afterward.
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#24 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Downtown City of Industry (Neighborhood)
Hacienda Heights CA
~8.20 miles from Brea city center
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#25 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
United States Air Force Recruiting
1721 W Katella Ave Anaheim CA - 714-535-5005
~8.22 miles from Brea city center
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The United States Air Force (USAF) is the aerial warfare, space warfare, and cyberwarfare branch of the U.S. armed forces and one of the American uniformed services. Initially part of the United States Army, the USAF was formed as a separate branch of the military on September 18, 1947 under the National Security Act of 1947. It is the most recent branch of the U.S. military to be formed. In its 2010 Posture Statement, the USAF articulates its core functions as Nuclear Deterrence Operations, Special Operations, Air Superiority, Global Integrated ISR, Space Superiority, Command and Control, Cyberspace Superiority, Personnel Recovery, Global Precision Attack, Building Partnerships, Rapid Global Mobility and Agile Combat Support.
As of 2009 the USAF operates 5,573 manned aircraft in service (3,990 USAF; 1,213 Air National Guard; and 370 Air Force Reserve); approximately 180 unmanned combat air vehicles, 2,130 air-launched cruise missiles, and 450 intercontinental ballistic missiles. The USAF has 330,159 personnel on active duty, 68,872 in the Selected and Individual Ready Reserves, and 94,753 in the Air National Guard as of September 2008. In addition, the USAF employs 151,360 civilian personnel, and has 57,000 auxiliary members in the Civil Air Patrol.
The Department of the Air Force is headed by the civilian Secretary of the Air Force who oversees all administrative and policy affairs. The Department of the Air Force is a division of the Department of Defense, headed by the Secretary of Defense. The highest ranking military officer in the Department of the Air Force is the Chief of Staff of the Air For
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#26 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Chino Hills State Park
Yorba Linda CA
~8.60 miles from Brea city center
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Chino Hills State Park, located in Orange, San Bernardino and Riverside counties, preserves some much needed “breathing room” in this fast-growing area. Nearly three million people live within sight of the Chino Hills and more than 15 million people live within a 40 mile radius of the park!
The park is the state’s most expensive ever, with an excess of $50 million spent by the time it opened for full time use in 1986. Some, but not too much development is in store for Chino Hills; mostly the park will continue to be the province of horseback riders, mountain bikers and hikers.
The 12,500-acre park is located near the northern end of what geologists call the Peninsular Ranges Geomorphic Province. The Chino Hills are part of the group of hills that include the Puente Hills to the northwest. These hills form a roughly triangular area of approximately 35 square miles of valleys, canyons, hills and steep slopes.
Extensive grasslands blanket the slopes. The hills are covered with wild oats, rye, black mustard and wild radish. On south-facing slopes is the soft-leaved shrub community, dominated by several varieties of sage.
High temperatures, often combined with heavy smog, suggest that a summer visit can be something of an ordeal. The park is much more pleasurable in the cooler months, and especially delightful in spring.
Hills-for-Everyone Trail was named for the conservation group that was instrumental in establishing Chino Hills State Park. The trail follows a creek to the head of Telegraph Canyon. The creek is lined with oak, sycamore and the somewhat rare California walnut.
Directions to trailhead: Chino Hills State Park can be a bit tricky to ?nd. The park is located west of Highway 71 between the Riverside Freeway (91) and the Pomona Freeway (60). From the Riverside Freeway (91) in Corona, go north on Highway 71 for 8 miles and exit on Soquel Canyon Parkway. Make a left, proceed to Elvinar Road, turn left and proceed through a residential area. Just after Elvinar turns east and becomes Sapphire Road, you’ll see the signed Chino Hills State Park dirt entrance road on your right. (This park entry road is closed for a period of 48 hours after a rainstorm.) Enter the park on this dirt road (which returns to pavement in 1.5 miles) and proceed to the park entry kiosk (information, fee collection). Once past the kiosk, continue to Rolling M Ranch Barn and the parking area for the Hills-for-Everyone and Telegraph Canyon Trails.
The hike: Hills-for-Everyone Trail descends to a small creek and follows the creek up canyon. Shading the trail—and shielding the hiker from a view of the many electrical transmission lines that cross the park—are oaks, sycamores and walnuts. Of particular interest is the walnut; often the 15- to 30-foot tall tree has several dark brown trunks, which gives it a brushy appearance.
The trail, which can be quite slippery and muddy after a rain, passes a small (seasonal) waterfall. The slopes above the creekbed are carpeted with lush grasses and miners lettuce.
Along the trail is found evidence of the park’s ranching heritage, including lengths of barbed wire fence and old cattle troughs. For more than a century this land was used exclusively for cattle ranching.
Near its end, the trail ascends out of the creekbed to the head of Telegraph Canyon and intersects a dirt road. McDermont Spring is just down the road. Some of the livestock ponds, constructed during the area’s ranching days, still exist, and hold water year-round. McDermont Spring— along with Windmill and Panorama ponds—provides water for wildlife.
To Carbon Canyon Regional Park: Telegraph Canyon Trail (a dirt road closed to public vehicular traf?c) stays close to the canyon bottom and its creek. It’s a gentle descent under the shade of oak and walnut trees. The walnuts are particularly numerous along the ?rst mile of travel and the hiker not inclined to hike the length of Telegraph Canyon might consider exploring this stretch before returning to the trailhead.
The route passes an old windmill. Farther down the canyon, the walnuts thin out. A lemon grove, owned by the state park but leased to a farmer, is at a point where the dirt road intersects Carbon Canyon Road. Walk along the broad shoulder of the latter road 0.5 mile to Carbon Canyon Regional Park.
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#27 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Crystal Cathedral
Garden Grove CA
~8.93 miles from Brea city center
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Located in Garden Grove, California, the Crystal Cathedral is the home base for the international Crystal Cathedral Ministries, including a congregation of over 10,000 members and the internationally televised "Hour of Power."
To find out more about this ministry of "people caring for people," we invite you to select an area of interest on the right.
At the Crystal Cathedral There is Something for Everyone-Especially You!
We invite you to join us for Sunday morning worship services. Services are held at 9:30 & 11:00 am and at 6:00 pm in the Crystal Cathedral. For additional information or dates and times of the Easter and Christmas services, please call the Crystal Cathedral at the following number: (714) 971-4000.
The Crystal Cathedral, located in the city of Garden Grove, is at the crossroads of the Interstate Freeway 5 and the Garden Grove Freeway 22, just west of the Orange Freeway 57.
The physical address is: 12141 Lewis St. Garden Grove, CA 92840
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#28 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Crystal Cathedral
12141 Lewis St. Garden Grove CA
~9.01 miles from Brea city center
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#29 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
Cerritos Center for Performing Arts
Los Angeles CA
~9.85 miles from Brea city center
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The Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts (CCPA) is the Southland's premier performing arts and conference facility, offering great performances in music, dance and theater and unique facilities for meetings, banquets and special events.
Owned and operated by the City of Cerritos, the CCPA presents an annual season from August through May. The schedule, which includes more than 150 performances, consists of an eclectic mix of artists. The CCPA has hosted performances by Frank Sinatra, Whitney Houston, Clint Black, The Chieftains, Kathleen Battle, Dance Theater of Harlem, Royal Shakespeare Company, and many others.
The CCPA features a flexible theater capable of six different seating and stage configurations, ranging from a 1,800-seat arena theater to a 900-seat recital hall setting. The Sierra Conference Center is the perfect setting for banquets, parties or special events. The Mojave Room offers space for club meetings and small receptions. The CCPA and all of its facilities are available for rental.
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#30 of 30 Things To Do in Brea
International Art Center
6503 E Serrano Ave # D Anaheim CA - 714-637-7220
~9.91 miles from Brea city center
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Muzeo in Anaheim, is Southern California's newest museum. Formally the Anaheim museum and now expanded with a new modern building. The 25,000 square foot MUZEO complex includes Anaheim’s original Carnegie Library (built in 1908). The new exhibition building has over 5,000 square feet of main gallery plus a small theatre and a community reading room. Muzeo is part of the new downtown Anaheim and is only a couple of miles from the Disneyland Resort District and many Anahaim hotels. Nearby is Anaheim Ice skating ring and every Thursday the Anaheim farmers market is held on the street next to Muzeo Museum. The 20,000-square-foot complex has classrooms, an outdoor plaza available for private parties, a history center and a museum to showcase traveling exhibits.
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