Burbank, California • Los Angeles County
The City Hall of Burbank, California, is a striking example of Art Deco architecture, completed in 1941. Its distinctive limestone facade and prominent clock tower make it a landmark in the city's civic center. The building served as the administrative heart of Burbank for decades.
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Roughly 10-ft. S. Of Junction Of S. Mariposa St. And W. Valley Heart Dr., Burbank, California
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125 E. Olive Ave., Burbank, California
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