Magnolia Boulevard is a major east–west arterial road that runs for 10 miles (16 km) across the southeastern San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles and Burbank, California.
It is one of several tree-themed streets in Burbank, the others being Walnut, Cypress, Palm, Orange Grove, and Olive, with Magnolia being the only one that extends into Los Angeles.
From west to east, the boulevard travels through Sherman Oaks, Valley Village, North Hollywood, and Burbank.
[4] Notable landmarks on Magnolia Boulevard include (from west to east): Van Nuys/Sherman Oaks Recreation Center, The Magnolia (Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #293),[5] North Hollywood Park,[6] Amelia Earhart Square,[6] William Edward Hooper Square,[6] the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences,[6] Magnolia Power Project, and Burbank Town Center.
The Tower of Wooden Pallets (Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument #184) was also formerly located on Magnolia Boulevard.