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  1. Burbank is a city in the southeastern end of the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Located 12 miles (19 km) northwest of downtown Los Angeles, Burbank has a population of 107,337. [8] The city was named after David Burbank, who established a sheep ranch there in 1867. [9]

  2. Burbank got its name from a local dentist turned sheep-farmer. This month's podcast examines our namesake's history and how he helped our city become the place we know and love today. Transcript of Episode 016: How Burbank Got Its Name

  3. Early History of the Burbank family. This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Burbank research. Another 113 words (8 lines of text) covering the years 1524, 1584, 1589, 1656, 1696, 1717, 1771, 1776 and 1841 are included under the topic Early Burbank History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

  4. Burbank Historical Society. A small group of individuals, led by Mary Jane Strickland, were intent on preserving the rich history of their community. They founded the Burbank Historical Society in 1973 and later incorporated and received non-profit status in 1975. Founder Mary Jane Strickland and benefactor Gordon R. Howard standing together in ...

  5. 1874 — 1875. A drought killed off cattle and sheep and devastated wheat, all major economic staples in the Valley. Due to his diverse activities Dr. Burbank lost less than other landholders in the area. This marked the end of large ranch ways and the beginning of dry farming in the area.

  6. View of the valley, 1922, taken from the head of Olive Avenue before the valley was developed. Following is the legend for the map below, which shows the territorial growth of the city of Burbank: Square Miles. 1.) 2.59467 incorporation July 15, 1911. 2.) 9.14 Valley District - Annexed April 19, 1915.

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  8. Jan 28, 2020 · Burbank takes its name from the dentist David Burbank, who built sheep and wheat farms in the area. His decision in 1874 to sell a right of way to the Southern Pacific Railroad was the catalyst ...

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