My dad worked at Forest Lawn in Glendale when I was a little kid. He was like a traffic director, had to wear a suit & a cap. He loved it cuz he saw a lot of big Hollywood stars coming to funerals. River Road.... and Glenoaks Blvd, going from Glendale to Burbank. In the 1920's there was a train line / trolly that ran on Glenoaks, & they had a high wall going down the center of the street. So we used to race on one side & the cops couldn't see us. Also, there is a big wide road (can't remember the name now) in Glendale, going towards Burbank. Lots of industrial plants there. Anyhoo, in the early 1900's, it was actually an airport for the wealthy, who'd fly their private planes into Glendale. Made a great drag strip at night, until the cops got there. argh The Accesories Ltd dragster. Injected SB Chevy and at one time, say 1962, they could run heads up with the blown Chrysler cars. Then the tires got better and that was the end of it. I've watched Bob Noice run many times in various cars. Pet**** Noice & Levy come to mind, & I'm spacin' on the first name. Oh, Colorado Blvd, going from Glendale to Pasadena. Remember the Jan & Dean song, the Little Old Lady From Pasadena? That was the road they sang about. You'd drive over the Suicide Bridge to get to Pasadena. Was called that cuz people jumped from it.... argh I haven't been to Glendale since my mom passed in 2003. It has changed so much I hardly recognize it anymore. The Alex theater is still there.