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A city of southern California, an industrial suburb of Los Angeles. It is located on part of the first Spanish land grant in the area (1784). Population: 207,007. A growing suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1906. Its diverse manufactures include chemicals, apparel, and electronic equipment. Glendale is also a site for the area's film industry. The city was founded on part of a ranch that had been the first Spanish land grant in California (1784). Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a large cemetery, is there. The city has a chiropractic college.
A city of south-central Arizona, an industrial suburb of Phoenix in an irrigated agricultural area. Population: 232,000. It is located in a rich agricultural region irrigated by the Salt River project. Glendale has become one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities, marked by a population increase of more than 52% between 1980 and 1990. It has food-processing plants and is a shipping point for fruits and vegetables. Luke Air Force Base, a large jet fighter training center, is in Glendale. The American Graduate School of International Management and the Glendale Historical Society are also there. The NHL's Phoenix Coyotes began playing here when Glendale Arena opened in December 2003. The NFL's Arizona Cardinals are building a new stadium here, and will move to the new facility in the fall of 2006. Both venues are part of the Westgate development plan, meant to spur growth in the sparsely habitated Yucca district.
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A city of southern California, an industrial suburb of Los Angeles. It is located on part of the first Spanish land grant in the area (1784). Population: 207,007. A growing suburb of Los Angeles; inc. 1906. Its diverse manufactures include chemicals, apparel, and electronic equipment. Glendale is also a site for the area's film industry. The city was founded on part of a ranch that had been the first Spanish land grant in California (1784). Forest Lawn Memorial Park, a large cemetery, is there. The city has a chiropractic college.
A city of south-central Arizona, an industrial suburb of Phoenix in an irrigated agricultural area. Population: 232,000. It is located in a rich agricultural region irrigated by the Salt River project. Glendale has become one of the fastest-growing U.S. cities, marked by a population increase of more than 52% between 1980 and 1990. It has food-processing plants and is a shipping point for fruits and vegetables. Luke Air Force Base, a large jet fighter training center, is in Glendale. The American Graduate School of International Management and the Glendale Historical Society are also there. The NHL's Phoenix Coyotes began playing here when Glendale Arena opened in December 2003. The NFL's Arizona Cardinals are building a new stadium here, and will move to the new facility in the fall of 2006. Both venues are part of the Westgate development plan, meant to spur growth in the sparsely habitated Yucca district.
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