Founders’ Park in Anaheim, CA: Go Back in Time

Address: 400 N. West Street, Anaheim, CA 92805

Parking: Free

Founders’ Park is a small park in the middle of Anaheim containing some examples of architecture from homes built in the 19th century.

Mother Colony House

The Mother Colony House is one of Anaheim's earliest homes, built in 1857.

Woelke-Stoffel House

Built in 1894 during Anaheim's citrus era, the Woelke-Stoffel House is a two-story home embodying the Queen Anne style (a type of Victorian style).

Moreton Bay Fig Tree

There is also a massive tree on the property that served as the model for the Swiss Family Robinson’s Adventureland Treehouse (now Tarzan’s Treehouse) at Disneyland.


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