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The Panorama Inn was located at 8300 Van Nuys Blvd., in Panorama City. Photograph caption dated December 10, 1958 reads "Presidents of Sierra-Cahuenga district, California Federation of Women's Clubs, gather to honor newly named San Fernando Woman's Club. Presidents and clubs with Mrs. Elmer B. Ford, reciprocity day chairman, left, are Mmes. J. A. Bradbury, Valley Vista; M. L. Abbott, Los Lomas del Norte; E. F. Van Bogaert, Sherman Oaks; Fred Wilson, Sierra-Cahuenga District; H. G. Schack, San Fernando. Back row, from left, Mmes. G. L. Baker, Van Nuys; R. L. Love, Fernangeles; William Reidel, Granada Hills; Floyd McGowan, Burbank; R. W. Reese, Kagel Canyon, and Fred Lanko, North Hollywood."
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