VISITING CAMPUS
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FROM JOHN WAYNE INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Take the 55 freeway north (3.6 miles) ... merge onto Interstate 5 north towards Los Angeles (4.2 miles) ... take the 57 freeway north towards Pomona (6.7 miles) ... For events in Titan Gym: exit Nutwood ... turn left on Nutwood ... turn right at State College Blvd. ... turn right at Gym Drive (third right) ... turn right into State College Parking Structure ... For events at Sports Complex (soccer, baseball, softball, track & field): exit Yorba Linda Blvd. ... turn left onto Yorba Linda Blvd. ... turn left at Associated Road (second light) ... turn right into Lot "G."
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FROM LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Take the 105 freeway east toward Norwalk (17 miles) ... merge onto the 605 south (2.4 miles) ... take the 91 east toward Riverside (13 miles)... take the 57 north ... For events in Titan Gym: exit Nutwood ... turn left on Nutwood ... turn right at State College Blvd. ... turn right at Gym Drive (third right) ... turn right into State College Parking Structure ... For events at Sports Complex (soccer, baseball, softball, track & field):exit Yorba Linda Blvd. (fourth exit on your right) ... turn left onto Yorba Linda Blvd. ... turn left at Associated Road (second light) ... turn right into Lot "G."
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FROM ONTARIO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
Take the 10 freeway west (12 miles) ... merge onto the 57 freeway south (15 miles) ... For events in Titan Gym: exit Nutwood ... turn right on Nutwood ... turn right at State College Blvd. ... turn right at Gym Drive (third right) ... turn right into State College Parking Structure ... For events at Sports Complex (soccer, baseball, softball, track & field): exit Yorba Linda Blvd. ... turn right onto Yorba Linda Blvd. ... turn left at Associated Road (first light) ... turn right into Lot "G."
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| WHERE TO EAT |
| The following restaurants are proud sponsors of Titan Athletics: |
IN-N-OUT Burgers
825 W. Chapman Ave.
Placentia, CA 92870
Outback Steakhouse
402 Pointe Drive
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 990-8100
BJ's Restaurant & Brewery
600 Brea Mall
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 990-2095
Blake's Place
2905 E. Mira Loma Ave. #3
Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 630-8574 x101
Lamppost Pizza
17568 Yorba Linda Blvd.
Yorba Linda, CA 92886
(714) 769-1515
Chipotle
501 N. State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92831
(714) 525-2121
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Brian's
1944 W. Placentia Ave
Fullerton, CA 92731
(714) 993-1401
Pepe's
821 N. Placentia Ave.
Fulleton, CA 92831
(714) 528-9291
ESPN Zone
1545 Disneyland Dr.
Anaheim, CA 92802
(714) 300-3776
Islands
250 S. State College Blvd.
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 256-1666
Philly's Best
198 E. Yorba Linda Blvd.
Placentia, CA 92870
(714) 996-3278
CSUF Campus Dining
800 N. State College Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92834
(657) 278-7293
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Mikey's
3159 Yorba Linda Blvd.
Fullerton, CA 92831
(714) 572-4307
Esther's Taco House
2001 E. Orangethorpe
Placentia, CA 92870
(714) 996-2397
Heroes
125 W. Santa Fe Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832
(714) 738-4356
Stadium Tavern
305 N. Harbor Blvd. #C
Fullerton, CA 92832
(714) 447-4200
Domino's Pizza
100 S. Harbor Blvd. #C
Fullerton, CA 92832
(714) 769-1515
Tlaquepaque Restaurant
101 W. Santa Fe
Placentia, CA 92870
(714) 528-0110
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| WHERE TO STAY |
| The following hotels are proud sponsors of Titan Athletics. Mention Cal State Fullerton athletics to receive special visitor rates: |
Fullerton Marriott
2701 E. Nutwood Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92831
(714) 738-7800
Crowne Plaza-Fullerton
1500 S. Raymond Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92831
(714) 635-9000
Anaheim Park Hotel
222 W. Houston Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92832
(714) 992-1700
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Holiday Inn Suites-Fullerton
2932 W. Nutwood Ave.
Fullerton, CA 92831
(714) 579-7400
Holiday Inn Express
118 E. Orangethorpe Ave.
Placentia, CA 92870
(714) 528-7778
Embassy Suites-Brea
900 E. Birch St.
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 510-2983
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Embassy Suites-Anaheim
3100 E. Frontera St.
Anaheim, CA 92806
(714) 353-5372
Red Lion-Anaheim
1850 S. Harbor Blvd.
Anaheim, CA 92802
(714) 383-6167
Chase Suites-Brea
3100 E. Imperial Hwy.
Brea, CA 92821
(714) 790-2115
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ABOUT THE AREA
Fullerton, a city of more than 125,000 inhabitants, is located in North Orange County, about 30 miles southeast of central Los Angeles. It is part of the Southern California population center and within easy freeway access of all the diverse natural and cultural attractions of this region.
Orange County, with an area of 782 square miles, is the 48th in size of California's 58 counties, but it is the third largest county in population (2.9 million). Orange County has experienced during the last four decades almost unprecedented growth as communities continue to occupy the diminishing expanses of open land.
Today, there co-exists an interesting mixture of the old and new economic and life styles in Orange County. Underneath the soil, archeologists and bulldozers uncover traces of the hunting and gathering Indian bands who flourished at least as early as 4,000 years ago in what was a benign and bountiful region.
More visible traces remain of the Spanish and Mexican periods and cultures: Mission San Juan Capistrano, which began the agricultural tradition in Orange County, and subsequent adobes from the great land grants and ranches that followed. Additionally, both customs and many names persist from this period, and so does some ranching. The architectural and other evidences of the subsequent pioneer period are still quite visible: farmsteads, old buildings from the new towns that were established in the late 1800s, mining operations, and traces of early resort and other types of promotional activities. For about 100 years, farming was the main economic activity with products such as grapes, walnuts, vegetables and oranges replacing the older wheat and cattle ranches. Today, agriculture still is very important. Orange County ranks high among California's counties in mineral production with its oil, natural gas, sand and gravel, and clay mining and processing
activities.
The extensive development of the 42 miles of beaches in Orange County and the development of such attractions as Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, the Laguna Festival of Arts and Pageant of the Masters, the Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim, Edison International Field and Convention Center and the Orange County Performing Arts Center continue to make tourism an increasingly important activity. So does the Mediterranean-type climate, with rainfall averaging 14 inches per year, and generally mild days (either freezing or 100-degree temperatures uncommon) with frequent morning fog during the summer. Both downtown Los Angeles and the Pacific Ocean can be reached by car in half an hour, and mountain and desert recreation areas are as close as an hour's drive from the campus.
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| ORANGE COUNTY ATTRACTIONS |
Angel Stadium
Balboa Island
The Block at Orange
Bower's Museum of Cultural Art
California Beaches
Crystal Cove State Park
Dana Point Harbor
Discovery Science Center
Disneyland
Disney's California Adventure
Downtown Disney
Fashion Island
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Fullerton Arboretum
Honda Center
International Surfing Museum
Irvine Regional Park
Irvine Spectrum
Knott's Berry Farm
Laguna Festival of Arts
Little Saigon
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Medieval Times
Mighty Ducks of Anaheim
Mission San Juan Capistrano
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Movieland Wax Museum
Orange County National History Museum
Orange County Museum of Art
Orange County Performing Arts Center
Pageant of the Masters
Santa Ana Zoo
Sawdust Festival
South Coast Plaza
Sun Theatre
Verizon Amphitheatre
Wild Rivers
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GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP
Cal State Fullerton Athletics promotes good sporting behavior by student-athletes, coaches and spectators and requests your cooperation by supporting the Titans, opponents and officials in a positive manner.
Food and Beverage Policies
1. - State Law prohibits alcoholic beverages in the parking lots.
2. - Alcoholic beverages will not be sold at intercollegiate athletic events.
3. - All fans entering these facilities are subject to having their bags checked.
4. - Glass bottles and cans are not allowed in these facilities.
Behavior Policies
1. - Profanity or any remarks or actions referring to a participant's name, number, heritage, body parts or sexual orientation will not be tolerated and are grounds for removal from these facilities.
2. - Upon exiting these facilities, fans will not be allowed to re-enter.
3. - Spectators are prohibited from entering the playing areas.
Thank you for supporting Titan Athletics!
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