history of burbank by b.k. electric services
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Spotlight On Our Community Burbank By B.K. Electric Services
Early History
1798: Rancho San Rafael is granted by the
Spanish government
1821: The same government grants
Rancho La Providencia.
1850: Dr. David Burbank arrives to
California from New Hampshire
1867: Burbank buys 9000 acres off the
Ranchos for $1/acre.
Dr. David Burbank
Rancho La Providencia
1884: Los Angeles County suffers a land
shortage
1886: David Burbank forms the
Providenicia Land, Water, and
Development company to subdivide his
land.
Burbank was a sheep rancher for 2
decades.
At right: Plan on how to split
Burbank’s property.
1887: The Town of Burbank is officialy founded on May
1st.
The town had its own irrigation system, street railway,
and depot for the Southern Pacific Railroad.
Burbank, 1887
1909: Los Angeles begins construction of
the great Los Angeles Aqueduct.
1913: The LA Aqueduct is completed,
bringing water from the Owen Valley in
the Sierra Nevada to homes and
businesses in the San Fernando Valley.
Work continues on the Los
Angeles Aqueduct.
Work is completed and water
runs.
1911: On July 8th, the community of
Burbank is officially incorporated by the
Los Angeles County as the City of
Burbank.
1920s: First National Studios plants itself
on Olive Avenue.
1929: Warner Brothers Studios purchases
First National and moves its Hollywood
production to Burbank.
1930s: Columbia Pictures sets up shop
and a backlot.
1939: Walt Disney Productions moves
onto Buena Vista Street.
Aviation
1930: United Airport opens
1940: Lockheed Aircraft Company
purchases Burbank’s Union Air Terminal.
1942-1945: Lockheed proves a capable
and crucial supplier of warplanes to the
Allied war effort.
Lockheed Aircraft Terminal, circa 1940s.
1978: Airport Authority purchases
Lockheed Airport and renames it the
Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport.
2003: the airport is renamed again to the
Bob Hope Airport after the late, great
comedian.
Bob Hope Airport as it stands today.