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  1. Glendale is a city in the San Fernando Valley and Verdugo Mountains regions of Los Angeles County, California, United States. At the 2020 U.S. Census the population was 196,543, [7] up from 191,719 at the 2010 census , [12] making it the fourth-largest city in Los Angeles County and the 24th-largest city in California .

  2. May 29, 2024. City of Glendale Releases Request for Proposal Seeking Operators to Lead Startup Growth Programs to Further Accelerate Local Tech Industry. Read more. May 22, 2024. Eight Felony Burglary Suspects Arrested Within 24 hours by Glendale Police. Read more. May 22, 2024.

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    Discover Glendale, a vibrant city in LA County with luxury shopping, fine dining, arts and entertainment. Explore the visitor guide, evoke magazine and the best places to visit in Glendale.

  4. Learn about the history, location, services, and attractions of Glendale, the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County. Glendale is a full-service city with a diverse economy, a well-maintained transportation system, and a reputation for safety and quality.

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  6. Top Things to Do in Glendale, CA. Places to Visit in Glendale. Explore popular experiences. See what other travellers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Walking Tours (3) Self-guided Tours (3) Parks (21) Art Galleries (4) Department Stores (10) Points of Interest & Landmarks (5) Breweries (3) Speciality Museums (3)

  7. Glendale is a Los Angeles County city with authentic Middle Eastern food, culture and its own 'Walk of Fame'. Explore its Brand Boulevard, The Americana at Brand, Museum of Neon Art, Porto's Bakery & Cafe, and Forest Lawn Memorial Park.

  8. May 24, 2024 · Glendale, city, Los Angeles county, California, U.S. Adjacent to Burbank and Pasadena, Glendale lies in the Verdugo Hills, at the southeastern end of the San Fernando Valley. Laid out in 1887, the site was part of Rancho San Rafael, a Spanish land grant established in 1784. By connecting Glendale.