The Bradford House was the home of A. S. Bradford House. Built in 1902, it is an example of Queen Anne Victorian style architecture. It consists of two stories and 15 rooms that can be explored during public guided tours. This house museum is featured on the National Register of Historic Places.
A part of the Ranch, the Foothill Ranch Community Park offers a number of recreational and sporting facilities. Featuring a baseball field, a soccer field, and a basketball field along with a playground, children can indulge in team sports here. Enjoy picnicking and jogging amidst nature’s beauty at this scenic park.
The Kellogg House is a historic house where Hiram Clay Kellogg lived with his family. The house is an information center for details about the Victorian era.
Located on North Dale Street in Anaheim, St John the Baptist Greek Church was built on its current location in 1967. This church was put together by the Greek Orthodox Christian community. This beautiful church’s interiors feature stunning stained-glass windows, chandeliers and a large dome that has been frescoed. They offer weekly sermons and other services like baptism, marriage and anointing of the sick.
This is a non-profit botanical garden situated on 26 gorgeous acres of the California State University Fullerton. Botanical collections are sectioned into zones: the temperate zone, the tropical zone and the arid zone. There is a rare fruit grove featuring subtropical fruits like cherimoyas, kiwis, papayas, guavas and rare citrus varieties. The Children's Garden is the site for educational programs and hands-on fun. Also on the grounds is the Heritage House, an Eastlake Victorian cottage built in 1894 by Dr. George C. Clark, an early Fullerton physician, as his home and office. There is a lot of nature and a little bit of history here, making for a wonderful outing. Although admission is free, a voluntary donation is suggested.
Sherman Library and Gardens is located on Pacific Coast Highway and has extensive botanical collections with examples of plant life from desert regions to tropical regions. The gardens are a veritable outdoor museum of plants. You can walk along the paths, smell the fragrant flowers and listen to the bubbling fountains. An oasis that will take you away to a calmer, more peaceful realm, it also has a library on site which is a delight for art lovers and bibliophiles.