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contents The O.C.: Our Guide to ALA in Anaheim Hardstark, Georgia Library Associations Dining Facilities Tourism Conferences (Gatherings) For those who grew up in Orange County (O.C.), Disneyland is the metaphoric morsel of food that gets stuck between the teeth of someone one does not like. While D-land is a must-see for millions of visitors each year, there is much more to Anaheim. Although O.C. is portrayed on numerous reality TV shows as a mecca for rich white people with questionable moral standards, in actuality, it is a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions. Little Saigon in Westminster, Koreatown (aka Little Seoul) in Garden Grove, and Little Gaza in Anaheim are all perfect examples of the rich diversity that makes O.C. and neighboring Los Angeles so interesting. Of course, for those who appreciate the finer things in life, there are many lovely, upscale places to spend a hard-earned buck or two. In this article, the author suggests dining places, including the food they offer as well as places to see for those who will be attending the American Library Association's (ALA) annual conference in Anaheim.
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spellingShingle The O.C.: Our Guide to ALA in Anaheim
Hardstark, Georgia
Library Associations
Dining Facilities
Tourism
Conferences (Gatherings)
The O.C.: Our Guide to ALA in Anaheim Hardstark, Georgia Library Associations Dining Facilities Tourism Conferences (Gatherings) For those who grew up in Orange County (O.C.), Disneyland is the metaphoric morsel of food that gets stuck between the teeth of someone one does not like. While D-land is a must-see for millions of visitors each year, there is much more to Anaheim. Although O.C. is portrayed on numerous reality TV shows as a mecca for rich white people with questionable moral standards, in actuality, it is a melting pot of diverse cultures and traditions. Little Saigon in Westminster, Koreatown (aka Little Seoul) in Garden Grove, and Little Gaza in Anaheim are all perfect examples of the rich diversity that makes O.C. and neighboring Los Angeles so interesting. Of course, for those who appreciate the finer things in life, there are many lovely, upscale places to spend a hard-earned buck or two. In this article, the author suggests dining places, including the food they offer as well as places to see for those who will be attending the American Library Association's (ALA) annual conference in Anaheim.
title The O.C.: Our Guide to ALA in Anaheim
topic Library Associations
Dining Facilities
Tourism
Conferences (Gatherings)
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ800879