Gordon R Howard Museum

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Burbank, United States

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Historical society· Landmarks & Historical Buildings· Tourist attraction

Gordon R Howard Museum Reviews | Rating 4.9 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Gordon R Howard Museum is located in Burbank, United States on 115 N Lomita St. Gordon R Howard Museum is rated 4.9 out of 5 in the category historical society in United States.

Address

115 N Lomita St

Phone

+1 8188416333

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FairytaleFilmmaker

All kinds of great artifacts to teach us about local Burbank history. Movie history, war history and founders history. Really a fascinating place to spark your time-traveler's imagination. I came for the free Silent movie screening today. Silent films are best when seen with an audience! There is a Lockheed airplane staged in the park beside the Victorian house that is interesting, too. Not an official part of the museum but worth a gander!

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Alexis Osuna

I loved this place. It really is a gem that should be on everyone's list to come visit. I came in a bit late, so I didn't get the chance to see everything, but I'm definitely going to be back. If you love history and the valley, this place was built for you.

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Victor Nasol

Very nice museum. Variety of things to look at and experience.

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Sam H

This place is great. Lots of interesting artifacts of American society from the early 1900's(and before). Also cool exhibits of the beginning of film production in Burbank and the history of animation and television(they have a jacket Johnny Carson wore on the tonight show). Plus some neat old cars that have been fully restored, clothes and furniture that are a 100 years old that are in great condition, an original statue from Bob's Big Boy, sections dedicated to the service of the Burbank fire department, police department and old military rifles. Upstairs they have an entire room full of really old pieces of pottery, pipes, musical instruments and more from around the world. Plus it's all free, the only downside I see is that they are only open on the weekends from 1pm to 4pm but it's definitely worth checking out. You could spend over an hour here and not fully be able to take in all they have to offer. Will be going back for sure. Docents and board members were very nice and more than willing to share stories and information about the exhibits. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

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Briggidy Stewart

Super cool cars. The staff was knowledge and welcoming. They let us know about surrounding museums that are similar in cars.