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George Izay Park and Olive Recreation Center Image Collection

In 1935, the City approved the purchase of land at this site. Subsequent acreage was approved for purchase from Gene Autry. Discussions were held in 1941 with respect to the increase in the defense industry in Burbank. The Lockheed and Vega plants anticipated an increase in their employees by approximately 50,000 by the following year. As a result, certain portions of the property were authorized for lease to the U.S Government to construct a community building (Olive Recreation Center) on site. This building was to be used primarily for the benefit of defense industry workers. In 1942 the City of Burbank purchased the recreation building for use by the community. The Superintendent of Parks then presented plans to the Park Commission for the development of a recreational facility including a sports complex, bleachers, and children’s play area. By 1947, the 15 acre park included the recreation building, Memorial Stadium, the Auld Lang Syne Building and Little Theatre. The stadium served as a springtime home for Major League Baseball’s St. Louis Browns. It also served as a practice field for the L.A. Rams. The Stadium was demolished due to structural deterioration in 1995. A portion of the façade was preserved along with the two original plaques. They were rededicated on the 50th anniversary of the awarding of Memorial Stadium on April 15, 1995. On September 25, 1984 the Park was dedicated and renamed after George Izay who worked for the Park, Recreation and community Services Department for over 28 years. As Park Director, he oversaw the initiation of several impressive programs, highlighted by the construction of the Joslyn Adult Center. He was instrumental in the creation of special programs for senior citizens, including nutrition and transportation. His love of trees also made Burbank a more beautiful place to live, and such dedication to urban forestry enabled the City to receive the Tree City U.S.A. award every year since 1977. He was a member of the Rotary Club, YMCA Board of Directors, Burbank American Legion, California Park and Recreation Society, National Park and Recreation Society and International Shade Tree Association.


1940s - Boy Flying a Kite at Olive Park
1940s - Olive Park
1940s - Olive Park Hula Dancer During a Boxing Match
1940s - Olive Park Incinerator
1940s - Olive Park Stadium
1940s - Olive Park Stadium
1940s - Olive Park Tennis Courts
1940s - Olive Park Tennis Courts
1940s - Olive Park Wading Pool
1940s - Olive Park and Recreation Center
1942 - WPA Olive Park Recreation Building
1945 - Olive Park and Recreation Center
1948 - Olive Park Stadium
1948 - Olive Park Stadium
1948 - Olive Park Tennis Courts
1948 - Olive Park Tennis Courts
1950 - Olive Park WWII Memorial
1950 - Olive Park WWII Memorial and Stadium
1950s - Aerial View of Olive Park
1950s - Aerial View of Olive Park
1950s - Auld Lang Syne Building
1950s - Boy Catching a Baseball at Olive Park
1950s - Olive Avenue Recreation Center Building
1950s Olive Park Stadium
1952 - Auld Lang Syne Building Dedication
1952 - Auld Lang Syne Building Dedication
1952 - Santa Visits Olive Park
1952 - Santa Visits Olive Park
1953 -Auld Lang Syne Building
1953 - Auld Lang Syne Building
1960s - Aerial View of George Izay Park
1962 - Bicycle Safety Class at Olive Park
1962 - Bicycle Safety Class at Olive Park
1962 - Bicycle Safety Class at Olive Park
1968 - Fun After Forty Club Dance
1973 - Olive Park
1980s - Burbank Police/Fire Softball Game
1980s - Olive Memorial Stadium
1980s - Olive Park Playground
1982 - Girls Playing at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Hank Riggio Playground Opening at Olive Park
1982 - Olive Memorial Stadium
1982 - Olive Park Gymnasium
1982 - Olive Park Playground
1982 - Olive Park Playground
1982 - Olive Park Playground
1982 - Olive Park Playground
1982 - Olive Park Recreation Building
1982 - Olive Park Recreation Building
1985 - "Spirit of Burbank" a Lockheed Donation to City
1989 - Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center Grand Opening
1989 - Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center Grand Opening
1989 - Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center Grand Opening
1989 - Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center Grand Opening
1989 - Betsy Lueke Creative Arts Center Grand Opening
1992 - Hank Riggio Playground New Equipment Dedication
1992 - Hank Riggio Playground New Equipment Dedication
1992 - Hank Riggio Playground New Equipment Dedication
1992 - Hank Riggio Playground New Equipment Dedication
1994 - Olive Avenue Park Stadium Bleachers
1994 - Olive Avenue Park Stadium Exterior Facade
1996 - Bill Burton Field Dedication at George Izay Park
1996 - Burbank City Stadium Dedication at George Izay Park
1996 - Jack Smock Field Dedication at George Izay Park