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I visited here many years ago for my work. There were a couple of our suppliers who had offices in Burbank. It was kind of a long time ago, like the 1980’s.
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Write an entry Entries about this placeUntitled by russellviiiI visited here many years ago for my work. There were a couple of our suppliers who had offices in Burbank. It was kind of a long time ago, like the 1980’s. over 4 years agoUntitled by BeckyBlech. Not that great. I went out with my husband for a business trip and it was boring. I guess I shouldn’t have expected much, but I thought it would be prettier and people would be nicer there….nope, just another phony extension of LA. Visit Glendale, instead, I felt more at home there and the town looked cleaner and nicer. over 4 years agoUntitled by gamine humming the songs from "footlight parade"If you’re interested in seeing the real down and dirty of the movie business, and a place that merges Americana with independently owned businesses, this is the place. I love it. I lived there for over a year after leaving a crappy job and it not only didn’t inspire ambivalence, it was a wonderful place to regroup and figure out my next move. It felt like home. We hope to move back some day. Folks like Burbank and Glendale because they are better run as cities, their taxes go into things like repairing potholes. When you cross from Toluca Lake into LA, you can feel the difference in your car. So, enjoying Burbank may be a facet of where you are in life – if you’re older (over 25, say), or more established, especially if you’re married or want kids, Burbank might be more appealing than the up and coming arts neighborhood of North Hollywood. Rose Float by mikerrtxWorked on the 01-01-01 (was in front of my computer and next to the phone on 12-31-99!) Rose Float with our friend / bird mentor Wendy. It was the most memorable of any vacation. over 6 years agoSee all 7 entries |
Ask a question Travel questionsluckyboy asks,“how is living in Burbank?” over 5 years ago |