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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Burbank

 
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Burbank, California and Vicinity
    Los Angeles County (753)
    Kern County (305)
    Orange County (184)
    San Bernardino County (213)
    Ventura County (108)
 
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1California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Big Boy — State of California Point of Historical Interest —
On West Riverside Drive west of North Pass Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
This restaurant was built in 1949 by locals Scott MacDonald and Ward Albert and is the oldest remaining Bob's Family Restaurant in America. It was designed by respected architect Wayne McAllister incorporating the 1940s Transitional design of . . . — Map (db m144320) HM
2California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Burbank Branch Railroad
On Chandler Boulevard west of Mariposa Street, in the median.
When early settlers migrated to Southern California in the late 1800s, they saw the future potential of the fertile valley located twelve miles north of Los Angeles. In 1867, Dr. David Burbank purchased the land, which, in 1911, would become . . . — Map (db m137688) HM
3California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Burbank City Hall
On East Olive Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
Burbank City Hall April 18, 1996 This Property has been Placed on the National Register Of Historic Places By The United States Department Of The Interior — Map (db m55763) HM
4California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Burbank Post Office
On East Olive Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
This property has been placed on the National Register of Historical Places by the United States Department of the Interior — Map (db m55762) HM
5California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Burbank's First City Hall
On East Olive Avenue at Third Street, on the right when traveling east on East Olive Avenue.
Burbank's first City Hall was built here in 1916. The building housed the offices of the City Council and City Manager, and was also home to the Police and Fire Departments. In 1943, these offices were relocated to the present-day City Hall across . . . — Map (db m57665) HM
6California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Johnny Carson Park
On Bob Hope Drive 0.1 miles north of Ventura Freeway (California Route 134), on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to the King of Late Night for 30 years of keeping America up late and laughing. — Map (db m137687) HM
7California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Lockheed F-104 Starfighter
On West Olive Avenue west of North Lomita Street, on the right when traveling west.
The record-breaking F-104 Starfighter was created by Clarence L “Kelly" Johnson and his Advanced Development Projects engineering unit (the "Skunk Works") at the Lockheed-California Company in Burbank. Johnson received the Collier Trophy in . . . — Map (db m118434) HM
8California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Story Hardware
On South San Fernando Boulevard south of Olive Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
On this site in 1915, Thomas Story with sons Henry and Walter opened Story & Sons Hardware store. Thomas Story was one of Burbank’s earliest pioneers, arriving here in 1877. He opened Burbank’s first livery stable in 1899, and also farmed and sold . . . — Map (db m144314) HM
9California (Los Angeles County), Burbank — Sunset Canyon Country Club Gate
On Country Club Drive at Sunset Canyon Drive, on the left when traveling east on Country Club Drive.
The Sunset Canyon Country Club opened in 1921 as a private nine-hole golf course and country club. In 1927 fire destroyed many club buildings. This arch was built in 1927 as an entrance gate for a new clubhouse. The City of Burbank owned the . . . — Map (db m154850) HM
 
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