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Title
1930s - Union Air Terminal
Contributor
(Photographer)
Contributing Institution
Burbank Public Library
Collection
Transportation Image Collection
Rights Information
Burbank Public Library, Burbank in Focus Office
Description
The airport in Burbank first opened as the United Airport in May,1930. It changed its name to the Union Air Terminal in 1934 and has undergone numerous name changes over the years. United Airport was dedicated amid much festivity (including an air show) on Memorial Day weekend (May 30 – June 1), 1930. The airport and its handsome Spanish Revival-style terminal was a showy competitor to nearby Grand Central Airport in Glendale, which was then Los Angeles' main airline terminal. The new Burbank facility was actually the largest commercial airport in the Los Angeles area until it was eclipsed in 1946 by the Los Angeles Airport. (Wikipedia)
Type
image
Format
nonprojected graphic
image/jpeg
Identifier
islandora:4287
local: pio03319
Subject
Burbank (Los Angeles County, Calif.)--Buildings--Commercial--Airports--Terminals--Tarmacs--Transportation--Airplanes--1930s
Relation
City of Burbank - Public Information Office

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