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The property included a 40-acre (160,000 m 2) hog ranch and the original David Burbank house, both owned by rancher Stephen A. Martin. In 1928, First National was taken over by a company founded by the four Warner Brothers. Notably, First National had produced and released many of the early "talkie" films of the late 1920s. By 1929, Warner Bros.-
The gardens include many of Burbank's horticultural introductions, with collections of cactus, fruit trees, ornamental grasses, medicinal herbs, roses, and walnuts. Most plants are labeled with botanic and common names. The garden's greenhouse was designed and built by Burbank in 1889; Burbank's grave is nearby, underneath a Cedar of Lebanon.
The San Fernando Valley, [1] known locally as the Valley, [2] [3] is an urbanized valley in Los Angeles County, California.Situated northwards of the Los Angeles Basin, it comprises a large portion of Los Angeles, the incorporated cities of Burbank, Calabasas, Glendale, Hidden Hills and San Fernando, plus several unincorporated areas. [4]
A formal ceremony was held that included speeches, races, dances, music, games, and other activities. The park contained three lakes: one for birds and other water fowl, one for rowing and paddle wheel boats, and one for swimming. In addition, there was a 2-acre swimming pool. Natural hot springs were used for a bath house.
Burbank City Hall is the site of the municipal government of Burbank, California, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [ 1 ] Designed by architects William Allen and W. George Lutzi in the Moderne or Art Deco style, ground was broken in February 1941 and construction was completed in 1943. [ 3 ]
The residential development will have 702 parking spaces and a 4,100-square-foot recreational clubhouse. The Hialeah Park residences, called Flamingo Village, will feature two clubhouses, a ...
Burbank Boulevard; Namesake: David Burbank: Maintained by: Bureau of Street Services, Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, City of Burbank: Length: 17.5 mi (28.2 km) Nearest metro station: Valley College: West end: Hidden Hills: Major junctions: SR 27 gap in route I-405 SR 170 I-5: East end: 3rd Street in downtown Burbank
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Burbank, California" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.