It appears these fellows consecrated the ground by doing the Dance of the White Shirted Businessmen around a ceremonial totem. Round and round they go. You can almost hear them chanting.
The Mother Colony House is open for tours by appointment (see link above) and the Woelke-Stoffel house is currently undergoing a significant restoration/preservation effort. Drive down West St. near Sycamore if you'd like to see these historic buildings and the magnificent fig tree next door.
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Update: Reader ColonyRabble posted the following in the comments, but I thought it should be brought up here to the front page where everyone will see it: "I am very pleased to report that both structures are about to be incorporated into a public park for the interpretation of local history, overseen by the lovely Jane Newell! The ginourmous fig tree (that is the Latin, of course) will be included, along with some new construction for display space, so we can get some larger artifacts out of the Central Library basement (and bomb shelter) and out where kids can learn. Very exciting stuff happening in Anaheim."
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I am very pleased to report that both structures are about to be incorporated into a public park for the interpretation of local history, overseen by the lovely Jane Newell! The ginourmous fig tree (that is the Latin, of course) will be included, along with some new construction for display space, so we can get some larger artifacts out of the Central Library basement (and bomb shelter) and out where kids can learn. Very exciting stuff happening in Anaheim.
I am now 24 and still remember both houses when I went on a tour when i was little. Also it's next to this huge tree! But what is freaky is the dummies or dolls they have in the Red cross house! hahaha. Anaheim is cool. Im glad to have been born and raised there!
I think the new renovation to the Woelke-Stoeffel House is just beautiful! I live in the Chicago area, and this house was built by my great grandfather. I have never visited it, but hope to (I also cannot believe the size of the tree on that street). The colors are just perfect for the house--I would be proud to live in Anaheim.
Lynn are you a Woelke by chance?
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