Step through the unassuming doorway of the Burbank Historical Society and prepare to be transported through time. What looks modest from the outside—marked by the iconic Little Blue House and freshly-restored F-104 Starfighter on Olive Avenue—opens into a sprawling 20,000-square-foot wonderland of history that ranks as the second-largest museum per capita nationwide. During a special Member Appreciation Day, Craig Durling and Ross Benson set up their podcast equipment among displays of Burba...
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Step through the unassuming doorway of the Burbank Historical Society and prepare to be transported through time. What looks modest from the outside—marked by the iconic Little Blue House and freshly-restored F-104 Starfighter on Olive Avenue—opens into a sprawling 20,000-square-foot wonderland of history that ranks as the second-largest museum per capita nationwide. During a special Member Appreciation Day, Craig Durling and Ross Benson set up their podcast equipment among displays of Burba...
SPECIAL: Nick Schultz Resigns From Burbank City Council to be Sworn in for California Assembly
myBurbank Talks
43 minutes
11 months ago
SPECIAL: Nick Schultz Resigns From Burbank City Council to be Sworn in for California Assembly
What's the true cost of political ambition? Join us for an engaging conversation with special guest Nick Schultz as he shares his journey from Burbank City Council to the California State Assembly. Nick candidly discusses the legal obligations that necessitated his resignation and the seamless transition of responsibilities to Vice Mayor Nikki Perez and council member-elect Chris Rizzotti. He reflects on his achievements, challenges, and the invaluable support from Burbank voters, offering in...
myBurbank Talks
Step through the unassuming doorway of the Burbank Historical Society and prepare to be transported through time. What looks modest from the outside—marked by the iconic Little Blue House and freshly-restored F-104 Starfighter on Olive Avenue—opens into a sprawling 20,000-square-foot wonderland of history that ranks as the second-largest museum per capita nationwide. During a special Member Appreciation Day, Craig Durling and Ross Benson set up their podcast equipment among displays of Burba...