The chart below shows how the median household income in Glendale, CA compares to that of it's neighboring and parent geographies. The following chart shows the number of households using each mode of transportation over time, using a logarithmic scale on the y-axis to help better show variations in the smaller means of commuting.
The following chart displays the households in Glendale, CA distributed between a series of car ownership buckets compared to the national averages for each bucket. The largest share of households in Glendale, CA have 2 cars, followed by false. This is a 4. Primary care physicians in Los Angeles County, CA see patients per year on average, which represents a 0. Compare this to dentists who see patients per year, and mental health providers who see patients per year.
This represents a 0. The following chart shows how the number of patients seen by primary care physicians has been changing over time in Los Angeles County, CA in comparison to its neighboring geographies. In , West Virginia had the highest prevalence of adults with major depressive episode, with 8.
The second highest is Arkansas 8. The following map shows the percent of individuals with major depressive episode by state over multiple years. In , California had the highest estimated number of chronically homeless individuals in the nation, at 35, New York has the second highest 5, , followed by Florida 4, The following map shows the estimated number of chronically homeless individuals by state over multiple years. In , Mississippi had the highest prevalence of adults who haven't seen a doctor in the past 12 months due to cost, at It is followed by Texas The following map shows the prevalence of adults who haven't seen a doctor in the past 12 months due to cost by state over multiple years.
Between and , all personal health care spending per capita in California including private, Medicare, and Medicaid grew 4. The following chart shows how this spending changed over time in comparison to Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance spending, per enrollee. Between and , the percent of uninsured citizens in Glendale, CA declined by The following chart shows how the percent of uninsured individuals in Glendale, CA changed over time compared with the percent of individuals enrolled in various types of health insurance.
Add Comparison. Dianne Feinstein. Alex Padilla. About In , Glendale, CA had a population of k people with a median age of Diversity Glendale, CA is home to a population of k people, from which View Data.
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The following chart shows monthly employment numbers for each industry sector in California. Community Mobility Data is only available at the state level. The building still stands, but many remodeling jobs over the years have left it unrecognizable. It now houses a Chinese restaurant. The above building is still there. The Currie's Ice Cream chain was started in by three brothers named Kuhns. In the chain opened its 87th store, in North Hollywood. Staying open until 3am, it really becomes a great white beacon of hope after the bars let out and you realize IN N OUT has long since closed.
For such a tiny spot, its menu is surprisingly large. The Great White Hut is a tiny little building in the corner of a parking lot, white walls with bright blue trim, surrounded on three sides with a black-and-white checker-board tile counter. Stools with blue posts and red seats, shaded by a blue-and-white awning. Painted on one side of the Hut is a life-sized portrait of James Dean, and on the other side is a portrait of Marilyn Monroe. Henry's was known for its "Chicken in the Rough" meal.
Also for its Fried Chicken Livers and Gizzards. Click HERE to see menu. Scott's Furniture seen on the left is in the space where the California Theatre was once located Sarmiento designed hundreds of Modern-style bank buildings all over the country. Glendale Federal founder and president J. He offered a prime site at the corner of Lexington and Brand, and Sarmiento delivered a dynamic design that would prove to be an icon of Southern California Modernism.
Architect Maxwell A. Starkman produced a design for an addition in that doubled the size of the office building and harmonized with Sarmiento's original design.
The corner tower functions as fire escape and elevator tower. The main cube structure is framed by concrete and glass with windows framed in aluminum, forming a grid of blue and white colors during the day, and glowing light with the louvers open at night.
Glendale Federal Savings and Loan was bought out by Cal Fed in and the company moved its headquarters up the street. The building was subsequently sold to Nicholson Vertex Partners, who indicated their intent to remodel the building and to remove its character defining architectural features.
With that listing, any permit to remodel required an environmental impact analysis. Largely retaining its architectural integrity, Glendale Federal Savings is the embodiment of distinguished mid-century modern architecture with enduring significance by retaining its central form and character. Viewed from any elevation, Glendale Federal Savings became the symbol of the new downtown through its design, color, size, and dynamic presence, which is unlike any other architecture in the region.
Developed by Glendale Associates, a partnership between J. The architect was Jon Jerde, who credited his design to a Ray Bradbury essay on reviving retail districts.
The mall began with four anchor stores: Buffum's and The Broadway, which opened in August ; Ohrbach's, which opened in October, ; and JCPenney, which opened in November of that year. The Galleria's first expansion, Galleria II, was completed in It expanded a wing of the mall and added another anchor store, Nordstrom.
When incorporated in , Glendale consisted of only 1, acres. The period to established many small annexations culminating in the 2, acre Whiting Woods and Verdugo Mountains annexations.
This brought the area of the City to 15, acres or Since , twenty-seven annexations have occurred. The largest of these was the Currently the City consists of As of , Glendale had a population was ,, making it the third largest city in Los Angeles County and the 23rd-largest city in California. Glendale has one of the largest communities of Armenian descent in the United States.
Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery contains the remains of many noted celebrities and local residents. Grand Central Airport was the departure point for the first commercial west-to-east transcontinental flight flown by Charles Lindbergh. Water and Power Associates, Inc. We are of the belief that this information should be made available to everyone—for free, without restriction, without limitation and without advertisements.
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Early Views of West Hollywood. Early LA City Views - Early LA Buildings - Only a few houses are seen. Verdugo's descendants sold the ranch in various parcels, some of which are included in present-day Atwater Village, Eagle Rock, and Highland Park neighborhoods of Los Angeles. Two rows of mountains stripe the background San Gabriel Mtns. Residences are spaced far apart. Historical Background In , residents gathered to form a townsite and chose the name "Glendale" it was bounded by First Street now Lexington Drive on the north, Fifth Street now Harvard Street on the south, Central Avenue on the west, and the Childs Tract on the east.
Glendale incorporated in and annexed Tropico 12 years later, in The Verdugo Mountains are seen in the background. Historical Notes Leslie C. The conductor stands outside of his electric car on the right with the tracks in front of him leading to the left foreground.
Two more men stand next to an electrical pole at center while others sit under the shade of trees at left. The adobe can be seen through the trees.
Several people can be seen sitting at a table. Historical Notes Surrounded by pepper trees and other mature vegetation, the picturesque old adobe had a commanding vista towards downtown Los Angeles from its wide sheltering corridor that ran the entire length of the long narrow facade.
Olive trees are seen in background. Railroad tracks are seen in foreground. Historical Notes Huntington and his development syndicate expended thousands not only on the adobe itself, but in transforming the surrounding acres into a lush park with meandering pathways winding their way around exotic plantings including varieties of cacti and a fragrant grove of oranges that was intended to represent the type of gardens found in the old California days.
View of men and women dining outside at the Casa Verdugo restaurant in Glendale. Lanterns are seen hanging above diners. Historical Notes From the time of its opening in early , the Casa Verdugo was a big hit. Historical Notes Both the food and the setting were real treats.
Historical Notes When Piedad Yorba Sowl moved her restaurant around the corner literally after the Pacific Electric Railway declined to renew her lease in , she had a set of postcards printed featuring the new location.
The one-story adobe, located on the back of the Verdugo Ranch one half-mile west of Brand Boulevard, is shown at center, featuring a wrap-around patio and overhang.
In the yard in front, Charles is shown seated to the left with Nellie standing at his side. At center, three boys in bolero dress identified as the children of "Charles and John" sit astride a burro while two girls identified as "Ruth and Helen" are pictured in lightly colored dressed farther left.
Sanchez lived at the residence between and The photo shows its Monterey-style corridor covered porch. It was built by Tomas Sanchez, sheriff of L. It was located on what is now Broadway Avenue. Historical Notes Glendale Sanitarium opened in , a year before Glendale was incorporated as a city. Photo was published in a real estate promotional brochure put out by San Rafael Investment Co.
A San Rafael Investment Co. Historical Notes In , a nearly foot long bridge, the Fletcher Viaduct, was built by Pacific Electric over Fletcher Drive, which ran forty feet below. Historical Notes As a result of transportation innovations and the success of the restaurant, a commercial district was created in the Casa Verdugo neighborhood at the corner of North Central Ave.
Historical Notes Glendale, the Casa Verdugo community, and surrounding area experienced a significant growth spurt beginning around , due in large part to the arrival of the Pacific Electric line. Rail tracks run north and south on Brand with electric power poles in the middle of the street.
First National Bank of Glendale, the first brick building in town, is seen behind the depot. Brand's company commenced grading on above route in September, and continued into the spring of The LAIU pushed the road through to completion and the first electric car entered Glendale on April 6, , but a formal celebration was not held until July 2 when great crowds gathered for a Mexican barbecue. Horse-drawn wagons and a bicyle are parked by the curb in front of the depot.
Railway tracks and electric wires run up the middle of the dirt road. Commercial structures on both sides of the street are principally two-stories in height.
Horse-drawn wagons are parked along both curbs. First National Bank Glendale can be see at right. Work is being done on the right side of the road. Several businesses are seen including the First National Bank, Glendale building on the right. The railroad train, "Los Angeles line" makes its way up Brand.
Large residential homes can be seen on the left. The Glendale Press building is on the left. The train in the distance is stopped to pick up passengers waiting along the way. Various businesses are seen on both sides of the road with railroad tracks running down the center of this wide street. Electric car posts and wires fill the middle of the street. Historical Notes Note the two phone numbers at the top of the truck S.
A state-of-the-art telephone maintenance vehicle is visible in the foreground. Historical Notes In , L. Historical Notes From to , the Glendale police and fire departments operated as a single entity out of Fire House No.
A Richfield gas station and a Gilmore Red Lion gas station are visible in the background. The lean-to at the right corner was the local barbershop. Visible in the foreground are the train tracks that ran through the center of town connecting Glendale with downtown Los Angeles. Glendale Bank occupies the ground floor.
The Southern Pacific railroad lines run down the center of Glendale Avenue. The stable was owned and operated by Thomas O. Before the renaming and renumbering that occurred in , this was the block of West 4th Street. Visible here are: Shaver's Grocery Street, at W. Visible are left to right : Fred Fish, Bill Whaley and unknown. Street railway track and power lines are seen. Historical Notes From to circa , the Glendale Bank was located in this building.
Historical Notes This building was lost to the Sylmar Earthquake. On the northeast is a hotel and cafe. A semaphore traffic signal is seen on the corner center-right. A car with a rumble seat can be seen in the foreground. Historical Notes Tropico was put on the map as a fertile agricultural spot in the late s. Historical Notes Tropico was the name of the southern portion of Glendale, south of Windsor Road, between the late s and The measure failed to pass, with Tropico instead voting for its own incorporation as a city.
The issue would be revisited in , when the upper half of Tropico would become a part of Glendale. Historical Notes Tropico was just a sleepy little village in the early s. Note the gas pumps along the curb. Central Avenue. The city of Tropico was annexed by Glendale in Bentley Lumber Company is visible on the right.
John Marshall Elementary School stands at this site today. The school has undergone five different name changes, the current being John Marshall Elementary School, in memory of U.
For several years the main building had picturesque two-story pillars in front, resembling the White House. The pillars were demolished when the east and west wings were rebuilt in The photo shows a close-up of the policeman's Harley-Davidson motorcycle. Two large pillars stand on each side of the entrance. Note architecture at top and corners of this all brick building. Broadway looking west at Orange in Glendale. This is near where the Glendale Galleria is today.
Note the ornate streetlights. Click HERE to see map. Note the clock tower in the corner of the 'L' shaped drive-in market. Historical Notes Southern California was the principal center for the development of drive-in markets between the mids to the early s. Various cars and trucks are traveling on the street. There are businesses on right side of the street some include: "Geo. Black prescription Druggist" and "Baker's Hardware".
Note the ornate dual-lamp streetlight. Various cars and trucks have stopped at the intersection. There are businesses that run along both sides of the street some include: a drug store, a sports equipment store, the "Piggly Wiggly", "Tavern Buffet", "Glenwood Hotel" and a service station with gasoline pumps. The first classes were held at the Glendale Hotel.
The first principal was Mr. Llewellyn Evans and the school had two teachers and 29 students. The next year, a new school building seen above was built at the corner of what is today Brand Boulevard and Broadway. Book shelves can be seen along the back wall. Also visible are a newspaper rack, dictionary stand, shelving behind the information desk, magazine rack, wooden file cabinet, and tables and chairs. Glendale High School is now located at East Broadway.
Historical Notes The school continued to grow, as enrollment reached in and 1, in The football helmets seen between some players' feet look extremely pliable. Historical Notes From the 's thru 's helmets always were strictly of leather construction, and were not mandatory until the 's. Brand, as seen from the entrance gates of the property. Historical Notes Designed by Leslie C. The porch is furnished with wicker chairs and potted plants. Brand's airfield in front of his home, El Miradero in Glendale.
The airplanes took off downhill toward Kenneth Road. Historical Notes Brand established a grassy, well-manicured airfield in front of the mansion. Note the steep terrain — obviously takeoffs to the north wouldn't be advisable.
Historical Notes Only 3 aircraft are known to have been actually based at Brand Field. Brand mowing the lawn in front of the Moorish-style hangar at his private Airfield. Historical Notes Brand built his first hangar in and put together a fleet of planes, and held fly-in parties.
El Miradero Mansion is seen in the background. Three vehicles are seen parked next to one another where the driveway and path to the front door meet. Four people, three men and one woman, are standing next to the automobiles. Historical Notes It was stated in Brand's will that El Miradero would be bequeathed to the city upon his wife's death, on the condition that the property be used exclusively for a public park and library. Brand, located in Brand Park.
Housing development is encroaching on the citrus groves to the north. Historical Notes By , the City had grown through nine annexations to over 7, acres.
The city's population rose from 13, in to 62, in The United States Census reported that Glendale had a population of , The population density was 6, The racial makeup of Glendale was , Hispanics or Latinos of any race were 33, persons Non-Hispanic Whites were The census reported that , people Of the 72, households, 21, About 18, households The average household size was 2.
The 50, families In the city, the population was distributed as 35, The median age was For every females, there were For every females age 18 and over, there were The 76, housing units averaged 2, The homeowner vacancy rate was 1. As of the census of , there were , people, 71, households, and 49, families residing in the city. There were 73, housing units averaged 2, The racial makeup of the city was About Of the 71, households, In the city, the population was distributed as The median age was 38 years.
Armenian families have lived in the city since the s, but the surge in immigration escalated in the s. Most of the Armenians in Glendale arrived in the city in the past two decades. The city of Glendale is home to one of the largest Armenian communities outside of Armenia. Number of convenience stores with gas : 1, This county : 1. State : 1. Number of full-service restaurants : 7, Los Angeles County : 7.
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