Water, Water Everywhere – It’s Just All Underground

Years ago Burbank People either had a well or they paid to have it pumped up for them!

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: McCambridge Park and the 121st Field Artillery

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In WWII the park was the Headquarters of the U.S. Army’s 121st Field Artillery Unit, here to protect Lockheed from aerial attack

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Burbank’s Brick Block Building

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Have you ever had lunch or Dinner at the Burbank Bar & Grill? If so do you know the building was built in 1888?

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Ansel Adams

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Have you seen Ansel Adams pre-wartime Photos of Lockheed?

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Lockheed Meets Warner Bros.

Ever wonder what it was like to be one of the thousands of people who worked for Lockheed during World War Two?

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Original Burbank City Hall

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The original Burbank City Hall was on the corner of 3rd and Olive across from the current City hall

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Larry L. Maxam

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Burbank's hero lost his life for his Country 48 years ago and became a Medal of Honor recipient

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Moreland Truck Factory

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The company moving to Burbank signaled the beginning of City’s shift from farming to industrial community

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Glenoaks Street Widening

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Glenoaks was once a two lane street - some buildings needed a trim to bring in the future major transportation route Glenoaks is today

FLASHBACK FRIDAY: Burbank Christmas Tree Tradition

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The Christmas tradition at City Hall goes back many years including the viewing of the latest Rose Parade float

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Congratulations to the John Burroughs High School Class of 2026

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Seniors graduated on Thursday, May 28 at Memorial Field

Congratulations to the 2026 Graduates of Burbank High School

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538 seniors picked up their diplomas as they get ready to face the world.

Burbank Sister City Program Series Celebrating Global Connections with Arezzo, Italy

Burbank Public Library invites you to explore global cultures through a new Sister City program series, a celebration of Italian culture in honor of Burbank’s Italian Sister City, Arezzo