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Johnny Carson Park Image Collection

In 1942, negotiations with the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power resulted in the purchase of approximately 51 acres for a future park development (10 acres of which were to be reserved for a future hospital site) in an effort to beautify the L.A. River area. Some portions of the land that were deemed unsuitable for park uses were sold to St. Joseph Hospital and NBC throughout the 1940’s and 1950’s. In June 1943, the site was officially named Buena Vista Park due to its proximity to the street of the same name. The construction of the Ventura Freeway further encroached onto the acreage. In 1968 an agreement was signed with the City of Los Angeles to lease a portion of Griffith Park to be used for park purposes (from Riverside to the flood control channel, bounded by Catalina and Buena Vista Streets). On April 29, 1992, Buena Vista Park was renamed after Johnny Carson to honor the host of NBC’s Tonight Show. The renaming of the former Buena Vista Park site was set to coincide with Mr. Carson's retirement from the Tonight Show. The Tonight Show Playground was named in honor of the $15,000 donation made in 1993 by Jay Leno through the Jay Leno Foundation to help raise funds for its construction. Funding also came from the Youth Endowment Services Fund.


1980s - Buena Vista Park Sign
A sign reading “Buena Vista Park, Park and Recreation Department, City of Burbank” at the entrance to Buena Vista Park. According to the Burbank Parks and Recreation Department’s “The History of Burbank Parks”: “In 1942, negotiations with the City of Los Angeles Department of Water and Power resulted in the purchase of approximately 51 acres for a future park development in an effort to beautify the L.A. River area. In June 1943, the site was officially named Buena Vista Park due to its proximity to the street of the same name. Some portions of the land that were deemed unsuitable for park uses were sold to St. Joseph Hospital and NBC throughout the 1940’s and 1950’s, and the construction of the Ventura Freeway [in the early 1960s] further encroached onto the acreage. In 1968 an agreement was signed with the City of Los Angeles to lease a portion of Griffith Park to be used for park purposes (from Riverside to the flood control channel, bounded by Catalina and Buena Vista Streets). On April 29, 1992, Buena Vista Park was renamed after Johnny Carson to honor the host of NBC’s ‘Tonight Show’. The renaming of the former Buena Vista Park site was set to coincide with Mr. Carson's retirement from the ‘Tonight Show’.” Notes on the front of photo: “© Ross A . Benson/Leader Staff.” Notes on the back of the photo: “Buena Vista Park -- Is now Johnny Carson Park.”
1993 - Johnny Carson Posing with the Sign at Johnny Carson Park
On April 29, 1992, Buena Vista Park was renamed after Johnny Carson to honor the host of NBC’s Tonight Show. The renaming of the former Buena Vista Park site was set to coincide with Mr. Carson's retirement from the Tonight Show. This photo shows Johnny Carson posing with the new sign for the park.
2016 - Re-Opening and Re-Dedication of Johnny Carson Park
From City Council Minutes: Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to the grand re-opening of Johnny Carson Park on Thursday July 21st from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. This Free Concert in the Park will feature The Platinum Groove, Kid Zone, Snack Shack, Face Painting and Giveaways will be available. The renovation project was partially funded by the Bureau of Reclamation, Land Water and Conservation Fund, and the State of California Natural Resource Agency (Prop 84) River Parkways.
2016 - Re-Opening and Re-Dedication of Johnny Carson Park
From City Council Minutes: Bring your blankets and lawn chairs to the grand re-opening of Johnny Carson Park on Thursday July 21st from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. This Free Concert in the Park will feature The Platinum Groove, Kid Zone, Snack Shack, Face Painting and Giveaways will be available. The renovation project was partially funded by the Bureau of Reclamation, Land Water and Conservation Fund, and the State of California Natural Resource Agency (Prop 84) River Parkways.

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