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Thee Cormans LIVE @ The Scene in Glendale, Ca. 06-20-07
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Glendale $12.76 Glendale is one of the oldest towns in Southern California, getting its start during the rail boom of the 1880s. In 1904, it was one of the earliest communities to be served by the vast electric streetcar system consolidated throughout the Los Angeles region by tycoon Henry Huntington. In the postwar era, Glendale became a model of suburban growth and today is the third largest city in Los Angeles County. Glendales diverse neighborhoods and commercial districts have offered pleasant living and a gamut of goods and services to residents, workers, and visitors alike. These vintage postcards spanning generations showed them a vision of Glendale at its most attractive. |
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Live Music $6.05 Live Music |
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Music To Live By $30.99 Music To Live By |
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Glendale, Arizona: Buildings and Structures in Glendale, Arizona, Education in Glendale, Arizona, People from Glendale, Arizona $14.14 Glendale, Arizona: Buildings and Structures in Glendale, Arizona, Education in Glendale, Arizona, People from Glendale, Arizona |
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FM San Fernando/Glendale/Burb FM San Fernando/Glendale $5.99 FM San Fernando/Glendale/Burb FM San Fernando/Glendale |
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Live At The Charleston Music Hall $10.99 Live At The Charleston Music Hall |
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Live At Free Music Fes $23.99 Live At Free Music Fes |
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Roxy Music-Live At the Apollo $15.99 Roxy Music-Live At the Apollo |
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Glendale 1940-2000 $13.03 The Second World War changed Glendale in the same way that it overhauled many cities in Southern California, with new war-related industries requiring more workers in bigger facilities. Many men and women of the armed forces decided to make Glendale their home after the war. The population stabilized in the 1960s, but a new wave of development swept through Glendale as it became surrounded by freeways, as the Galleria mall was built, and as Brand Boulevard became a center of commerce. The city’s cultural composition also changed when more Latinos, Armenians, Asians, and other distinct peoples began to make Glendale home, boosting Los Angeles County’s third most populous city over the 200,000 brink. The year 2006 marked the city’s centennial and the bicentennial of Jose Maria Verdugo’s Rancho San Rafael, from which the city grew. |