
Guide on Your Anaheim Tour - Popular Attractions Offering Enjoyable and Educational Experience
City of Anaheim is a place where you will never find shortage of attractions. Some of the attractions have an educational touch to them as well. There are many museums and tourist centers, which narrates the historical background of the place. Sightseeing here comes with easy descriptive and valuable information.
Popular attractions of Anaheim
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If you are looking for an adrenaline pumping adventure and yet want to learn something very complicated, then Flight Deck air combat center is the place. It is a flight simulation center which gives you the experience and thrill of being inside the cockpit of an F-16 fighter plane. Here visitors can experience and learn airport take off, complex maneuvers, dog fight with their fighter plane etc.
For more on Flight Deck
http://www.flightdeck1.com/
The journey to Anaheim is never complete without a visit to Sea World. This is probably the most educational water park of the world. It lets you experience the vast underwater world. There is plenty to see and experience here. There are many sea animals, like the killer whale, squids, exotic fishes etc. A polar bear kept in the park will surely bring smile on your child's face.
5 free attractions at Anaheim
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Anaheim is also famous for its Bowers Museum. This is a place showcasing more than 130,000 works of art. Their wide variety includes art from Native American Pacific Islander, pre Columbian and Asian art, Orange County History, African and many more. This is the first museum in USA to exhibit collections from the British Museum.
Attraction info from Orangecounty.net
http://www.orangecounty.net/cities/Anaheim_interest.html
Other popular attractions include "The New port Sports Museum". This place exhibits sports collections from the past. The museum also has the boxing gloves once used by the great Muhammad Ali. It also has collection of baseball signed by the legendary CY Young. Admission is free for all although the authorities welcome donations. The other museums include Lyon Air Museum, Irvine Museum, and Discovery Science Center.

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