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Olive St., Burbank Calif.
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Identifier
clloy_118
Title
Olive
St
.,
Burbank
Calif
.
Creator
Unknown
Date Published
circa
1940
Subject (Topic)
Streets--California--Burbank
(Los
Angeles
County)
;
Central
business
districts--California--Burbank
(Los
Angeles
County)
;
Subject (Place)
Burbank
(Los
Angeles
County
,
Calif.)
;
Olive
St
.
(Burbank
,
Calif.)
;
Type
image
Form/Genre
Postcards
Physical Description
1
postcard
:
b&w
;
14
x
9
cm
.
Institution
Department
of
Archives
and
Special
Collections
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Library
.
Collection Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9489r2nz
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
public
domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Language
eng
Description
A
view
looking
down
Olive
Street
in
Burbank
, with the
Verdugo
mountains
in the
distance
.
Businesses
along
Olive
St
.
include
the
Security
National
Bank
and a
flower
shop
.
Historical Background
The
City
of
Burbank
is
located
in the
East
San
Fernando
Valley
, on
land
that was
originally
part
of
two
large
Spanish
land
grants
:
Rancho
San
Rafael
and
Rancho
La
Providencia
. The
city
was
named
for
David
Burbank
, a
dentist
and
entrepreneur
from
New
Hampshire
who
purchased
the
land
in
1867
.
Anticipating
the
economic
benefits
of the
railroads
,
Burbank
sold
a
right-of-way
through
is
land
to the
Southern
Pacific
Railroad
. In
1886
,
Burbank
sold
much
of his
property
to a
group
of
prospectors
who
formed
the
Providencia
Land
,
Water
, and
Development
Company
. The
company
laid
out
a
central
business
district
around
the
intersection
of
Olive
Ave
. and
San
Fernando
Blvd
., and
began
selling
tracts
.
Growing
steadily
, the
city
voted
to
incorporate
in
1911
.
Over
the
years
, the
city's
major
industries
have been
aviation
and
entertainment
. The
aviation
industry
in
Burbank
began
in the
1920's
,
when
Lockheed
purchased
land
and
built
a
plant
for
manufacturing
planes
.
During
World
War
II
, the
need
for
planes
swelled
the
city's
population
. The
motion
picture
industry
was
present
in
Burbank
as
early
as the
1920s
,
when
production
companies
began
filming
on the
streets
of
Burbank
. In
1926
,
First
National
Pictures
(which
later
became
Warner
Bros.)
began
building
their
studios
in
Burbank
.
Columbia
purchased
40
acres
in
1934
for the
Columbia
Ranch
,
adding
another
40
acres
in
1949
.
Other
studios
followed
,
including
Walt
Disney
in
1939
and
NBC
in
1951
.
Publisher's Identifier
Written in lower right corner of photograph: "X-140 PeV "
Additional Notes
Real photo postcard printed on EKC paper.
Metacollection Identifier
http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu
Source
Werner
Von
Boltenstern
Postcard
Collection
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