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Description
A brochure with questions and answers about "The Brand Story." This brochure was created sometime after the plan to convert the mansion into a library was developed in 1951, but before the library opened in 1956. Questions answered include how the City of Glendale acquired the park site, how it was converted from a private estate to a public recreation area, the history of "The Castle," and how Leslie C. Brand settled in Glendale. Cover image courtesy Glendale News-Press, photographer Sal Felix.
Parks--California--Glendale Mansions--California--Glendale Historic buildings--Remodeling for other use--California--Glendale Architecture, Domestic--California--Glendale Brand, Leslie, C. (Leslie Coombs), 1859-1925--Homes and haunts
Place
Glendale (Calif.) History Brand Park (Glendale, Calif.)
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