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Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. Plan includes contour lines and elevation measurements No date on this plan. Other plans for this park are dated 1945. Plan No. 696-3 Labels on plan: Arroyo Verdugo, Cañada Blvd., Las Flores Drive, Colina Drive, parking, dam, softball, bleachers, rest rooms, retreat, fire circle, picnic, terrace, services, concessions, handball, volley ball, basket ball, director, tots, wading pool, play lawn, community center building, official parking, drain intake, lake, island, beach, meadow, overlook, look out, outdoor theater, caretaker, yard, widen sidewalks up to 10' if desired Note: Dots within foliage lines indicate existing tree trunks Ruth Patricia Shellhorn A.S.L.A., Designer Ralph D. Cornell F.A.S.L.A., Landscape Architect, 3723 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles Approved by: [no signature], Park & Recreation Commission, Date [blank] Verdugo Park, Glendale California, Site Plan Topographic data furnished by: The Engineering Department, City of Glendale Scale - 1"=60'
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Identifier
uclamss_1411_0208 ark:/21198/zz002b63f3
Language
English
Subject
Dams Lawns (landscaped grass) Environment Lakes (bodies of water) Parks Amphitheaters (built works) Verdugo Park (Glendale, Calif.) Volleyball (game) Rest rooms Softball fields Maintenance and cleaning equipment Basketball (court ball games) Terraces (landscaped-site elements) Picnic areas Watchtowers Wading pools Snack bars Parking lots Community centers Shelters (single built works) Playgrounds Arroyos Overlooks Handball courts Fire circles Drains Bleachers Relief maps Landscape architecture
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