Move about in a world of limitless opportunities with an open mind and an accepting heart and visit The MUZEO Museum and Cultural Center of Anaheim dedicated to the continuing effort to engage the community in exploring and celebrating the charm and richness of our diverse heritage, culture and arts through an array of creative programming and events. Among the surprising gems and exciting experiences, MUZEO offers you an impressive insight into the historic 1908 Carnegie Library, pristinely manicured outdoor space of the Carnegie Plaza and Courtyard replete with beautiful waterscapes and ambient lighting and the MUZEO Main Gallery, a new model for urban cultural centers.
Assemble your family group and ready your heart for high quality entertainment during the carefree months of summer and head on out to Pearson Park Amphitheater, a tradition for many families throughout Southern California. With an impressive and eloquent Spanish-style architecture and Mexican Fan Palm landscaping, you will enter a whole new world of delight. Able to accommodate over 2,000 seated guest, all seats are specifically designed to help and enhance the visit of all guests with remarkable aplomb. Everyone feels welcomed and leaves with a longing to return to make new and neat memories. Choose Pearson Park today to make your time glowing and fun with their Summer Nights Under the Stars.
Step back in time and visit The Mother Colony House located in the Anaheim Colony Historic District and one of the first buildings ever constructed in the area dating back from 1857. It is officially classified as an American Territorial Style Cottage built of redwood, with three small rooms, a single gable roof and a flaring eave which fully covers the front porch. George Hansen, a Los Angeles surveyor who built this house for his own home and office, is known today as the "Father of Anaheim.” The Mother Colony House is the oldest museum in Orange County and was designated as a State Historical Landmark. Since then it has been proudly named "A Symbol of Anaheim's Heritage," a name it has rightfully earned.