Come celebrate Buena Park’s mystery and history

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Boo-uena Park is in full swing for another season of mystery and history with the 2nd Annual Old Tyme Fall Festival presented by the City and Buena Park Historical Society from 12 p.m.-5 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 29 at 6631 Beach Blvd.

The return of the festival will showcase the City’s Historical District with tours of the Whitaker-Jaynes Estate, storytelling in the Bacon House and more! Kids can create free fall-themed crafts like fall flower crowns, paper roll monsters and ugly sock dolls.

Take in the sounds and tastes of Buena Park with local entertainment and food vendors. The stage will feature new acts this year, including Ballet Folklorico and Baba the Storyteller. Something else that is new for this year is a costume parade for kids, so make sure little ones come dressed up!

Halloween-themed vendors will also be onsite selling unique and crafty items for the whole family.

Do not miss the special opportunity to forever etch your Buena Park loyalty in stone with the purchase of a commemorative brick from the Buena Park Historical Society. Your personalized brick leaves your permanent mark in the Historic District around Dreger Clock and pathways to the Whitaker-Jaynes Estate. This is the perfect occasion for your message, tribute to a loved one, or namesake to become a memorialized part of Buena Park’s past, present and future.

General parking will be available at The Source, 6940 Beach Blvd., with free shuttle service to and from the festival.

Join the crowds at 6631 Beach Blvd.
The 2nd Annual Old Tyme Fall Festival kicks off Buena Park’s autumn festivities.