But most of the time all I see is "Angels". And those in the OC see it as theirs.The Angels only put "Anaheim" in their name when they were forced to by the City as a condition for stadium refurbishment funds. One of the first things Moreno did was change the name to the "Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim". Arte knows what market he is really serving and what will drive his revenue.
The city sued saying the new name violated the spirit of the agreement, but the court found that the name did indeed include the word "Anaheim" and thus did not violate the terms of the contract. Arte then got rid of Anaheim name all together once the contract expired.
Anaheim / Santa Ana / Garden Grove for most of history were isolated from the LA metro by farmland. The area that is Disneyland was a viable project in the 50's because there were huge tracts of farmland there. In fact, the reason "Knotts' Berry Farm" is so called is that it began with amusements on, naturally, a berry farm.Anaheim is a suburb of LA. Just as Pomona, Santa Clarita, and Thousand Oaks are. People have a hard time accepting this fact for some reason.
Back then, the Orange County cities were much smaller and not connected to LA. Betwee Disney and freeways built in the 50's and 60's, the two metros grew into each other, sort of like Dallas and Fort Worth, Seattle and Tacoma or Miami and Ft. Lauderdale. And we are seeing it more recently with Mobile and Pensacola