The northwest corner of Glendale Ave. at E. Broadway, before the construction of the Municipal Services Building, which was completed in 1966. (read more)
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The Glendale Public Library, located in Glendale, California, was established in 1907, the year after the city's incorporation. The Central Library, Brand Library and Art Center, and 6 other branches serve a diverse community of over 200,000 people. The images included here come from the Central Library's Special Collections Room. Visit the library's website for hours and locations, events, and additional Library information and resources.
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The northwest corner of Glendale Ave. at E. Broadway, before the construction of the Municipal Services Building, which was completed in 1966. (read more)
The future home of Henry's Malt Shop (also Brown Owl Ice Cream at some point), located at 1377 E. Colorado Street, Glendale, CA. The photograph was ... (read more)
The house in the foreground on the the left hand side is still there. It was built by Markham (the builder of the giant home against ... (read more)
A photograph of the apartment building at 344 N. Maryland Avenue in Glendale California. The photograph was taken by Glenn Ward, a professional photographer based in ... (read more)
Snow covers St. Luke's of the Mountain Episcopal Church in La Crescenta, CA. (read more)
A marching band travels the parade route down Brand Boulevard for Glendale's 50th anniversary of incorporation as a city. (read more)
A horse-drawn carriage carries "The Native Daughters of the Golden West" travels the Brand Boulevard parade route for the Glendale's 50th anniversary of incorporation as a ... (read more)
The Glendale Chamber of Commerce float travels the parade route down Brand Boulevard for the Glendale's 50th anniversary of incorporation as a city. (read more)
A construction worker stands guard at the intersection of Broadway and Central during the construction of the Norstrom (left) at the Glendale Galleria. The Broadway is ... (read more)
Glendale's 1976 Tournament of Roses entry, "America, Let's Show Our Colors." The float was designed by Serrurier-Lofthouse and Associates and was awarded the Theme Trophy, for ... (read more)
The 134 Freeway at Brand Boulevard, looking west, in Glendale, CA. (read more)
The 134 Freeway, looking west toward Brand Boulevard, in Glendale, CA. (read more)
An early view of the Rossmoyne area of Glendale and the estate of William F. Markham. (read more)
An early view of the Rossmoyne area of Glendale and the estate of William F. Markham. (read more)
An aerial view of the airfield and grounds of Leslie C. Brand's estate, including his mansion, El Miradero. (read more)
A Red Car sits along the Pacific Electric route running from Glendale to Burbank. The The track runs along what is now Glenoaks Boulevard at Pacific ... (read more)
Nikita Khrushchev pulls into the Southern Pacific Railroad Depot in Glendale on September 20th, 1959. The Soviet Premier was on his way to San Francisco during ... (read more)
A photograph of Glenoaks Park in Glendale, CA, taken in 1927. (read more)
Engine 4449 pulls into Glendale's Southern Pacific Railroad Depot (now known as the Glendale Transportation Center) in May of 1981. (read more)
Aviators arrive at the home of Leslie Brand (note his mansion, El Miradero, in the rear center of the picture) for an invite-only luncheon held on ... (read more)
View of West Los Feliz Road (Glendale) and Los Feliz Boulevard (Los Angeles) in 1927. The street name changes (along with the cities) at the railroad ... (read more)
The City of Glendale's 1966 entry in the Tournament of Roses Parade, "Peacock Throne," designed by Glendale resident Sam Coleman. (read more)
Brand Boulevard in downtown Glendale, looking north, near Broadway. (read more)
A Red Car rests at a station near the intersection of Mountain Street and Brand Boulevard in Glendale, CA. (read more)
Looking north on Brand Boulevard, just below the intersection of Brand and Harvard Street. (read more)
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