BurbankNBeyond’s Stan Lynch remembers February 9, 1971 when Burbankers awoke to a large earthquake. At the time Stan was working for the Burbank Daily Review, so as a good newsman did, he was out and about to size up the damage. Read his account of the day that changed Burbank forever in the ‘BURBANK REVIEW’ section
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