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1959 - Old City Hall Demolition
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the southeast corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." The new city hall is seen in the background across Olive Ave.
1959 - Old City Hall Demolition
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the southwest corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." This photo was taken from the steps of the new city hall, looking across Olive Ave.
1959 - Old City Hall Demolition
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the southeast corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." In this photo, the new city hall is visible in the background across Olive Ave.
1959 - Old City Hall Demolition
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack."
1959 - Old City Hall/Police/Fire Building Demolition
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the southeast corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." In this photo, the door to the police chief's office remains standing amid the rubble. A discarded shooting range target is visible on the ground. “Old City Hall/Police/Fire building demolition Late 1950s.”
1960 - Burbank City Hall Annex Illustration
Architectural illustration of Burbank City Hall Annex by artist George Jung. Construction for the Annex, which was part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." From typed notes attached to photo: “CITY HALL ANNEX – Burbank’s City Hall Annex is the latest accomplishment of its 10-year Capital Improvement Program. This building will house Burbank’s highly-rated Police Department, the city’s Civil Defense Department and the Communications facilities. A unique feature is the basement which has been built with special 18 inch thick concrete walls which make it both blast proof and radiation proof. This section will contain the Civil Defense Headquarters.”
1960 - City Officials Break Ground for the City Hall Annex
From left, Civil Defense Director Benjamin Watson, an unidentified man, and City Manager Harmon Bennett – with mascot of the 10-year capital improvement plan “Cap” Burbank in the foreground – look on as Vice Mayor Newell Cooper breaks ground for the Burbank City Hall Annex on the southeast corner of Olive and Third in January 1960. Situated across the street from City Hall (seen in the background), the annex was built on the site of the former city hall, which had been razed the year prior, and opened on February 24, 1961.
1960 - City Officials Review Plans for the City Hall Annex
From left, Chief of Police Rex Andrews, City Manager Harmon Bennett, Vice Mayor Newell Cooper, and an unidentified police officer – with mascot of the 10-year capital improvement plan “Cap” Burbank in the foreground – review plans before breaking ground for the Burbank City Hall Annex on the southwest corner of Olive and Third in January 1960. Situated across the street from City Hall (seen in the background), the annex was built on the site of the former city hall, which had been razed the year prior, and opened on February 24, 1961.
1960 - Construction of City Hall Annex at Old City Hall Site
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the southeast corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." In this photo, the County Courts building is visible across 3rd St.
1960 - Construction of City Hall Annex at Old City Hall Site
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the southeast corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." In this photo, the newer city hall is seen in the background across Olive Ave.
1960 - Construction of City Hall Annex at Old City Hall Site
Burbank's original city hall, built in 1916 on the southeast corner of Olive and 3rd St., once housed the Burbank Fire Department and was later home to a number of police department offices after the newer city hall opened across Olive in 1943. The old building was razed in late 1959 to make way for a new City Hall Annex, part of the city's 10 Year Capital Improvement Program, according to the Los Angeles Times. Construction for the new Annex began on January 11, 1960. The new Annex opened February 24, 1961 and housed the Burbank Police Department, the city jail, and the city's civil defense headquarters. A tunnel was dug below 3rd St., linking the Annex with the County Courts building and was used to transport prisoners for court appearances. A fortified basement was built to withstand a "zero-zone bomb blast" and a deep well was dug beneath the building to provide independent water "in case of attack." In this photo, the Annex construction is viewed from the roof of the newer city hall.
1960s - City Hall
"City Hall mid 1960s"--back of photo.

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