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Anaheim Packing House

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Inside the historic Anaheim Packing House, a preserved building from 2014.

The Anaheim Packing House is a large, 42,000-square-foot gourmet food hall located in Downtown Anaheim, California, United States. It is part of a shopping area called the Anaheim Packing District, which also includes the Packard Building and a farmer's market. The Packing House opened on May 31, 2014, and is housed in a building that was originally a Sunkist citrus packing house built in 1919. This building is an example of Spanish Colonial Revival style architecture.

The packing house circa 1936.

Today, the Anaheim Packing House is a popular spot for people to enjoy delicious food and drinks from many different places. It is one of the few remaining packing houses in Orange County and the only one in Anaheim. In 2015, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places as the Anaheim Orange and Lemon Association Packing House, recognizing its important history and beautiful design.

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