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Streets Image Collection

1970s - San Fernando Boulvard Facing West
A roof top view of San Fernando Blvd. facing west, the Golden Mall is in the foreground.
1970s - Verdugo Avenue and Burbank Western Channel
From notes on photo: “Verdugo Ave. & Burbank Western. 1978”
1972 - Burbank Boulevard and San Fernando Boulevard
From notes on photo: “Burbank Blvd. & San Fernando. 4-5-72
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From envelope: “Catalina Street. 11-10-72 H.C. Alameda to Riverside Drive. Parkside Drive.” In 1988, a portion of Catalina Street between Alameda Avenue and the Los Angeles flood control channel was renamed Bob Hope Drive.
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From notes on envelope containing set of negatives: “Catalina Street. 11-10-72 H.C. Alameda to Riverside Drive. Parkside Drive.” In 1988, a portion of Catalina Street between Alameda Avenue and the Los Angeles flood control channel was renamed Bob Hope Drive.
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From envelope: “Catalina Street. 11-10-72 H.C. Alameda to Riverside Drive. Parkside Drive.” In 1988, a portion of Catalina Street between Alameda Avenue and the Los Angeles flood control channel was renamed Bob Hope Drive.
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From envelope: “Catalina Street 11-20-72. Prior to striping and Parkside Drive.”
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From notes on envelope containing set of negatives: “Catalina Street construction. 6-19-72. Channel Box construction.”
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From notes on envelope containing set of negatives: “Catalina Street construction. 6-19-72. Channel Box construction.”
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From envelope: “Catalina Street construction. 6-19-72. Channel Box construction.” A separate print of this image reads: "Bob Ahara's survey crew. Buena Vista Park, Burbank." 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’.”
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From notes on envelope containing set of negatives: “Catalina Street construction. 6-19-72. Channel Box construction.”
1972 - Catalina Street Construction
From envelope: “Catalina Street. 11-10-72 H.C. Alameda to Riverside Drive. Parkside Drive.” In 1988, a portion of Catalina Street between Alameda Avenue and the Los Angeles flood control channel was renamed Bob Hope Drive.

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