Situated on the southeastern end of the San Fernando Valley in the Verdugo Hills, Glendale lies adjacent to both Burbank and Pasadena and is just 10 miles north of Downtown Los Angeles. In addition to its central location and variety of transportation services, Glendale’s reputation for safety, top-tier school district, reputable healthcare facilities, and burgeoning restaurant and entertainment options have resulted in its growing appeal in recent years. Glendale is the fourth largest city in Los Angeles County, and for good reason; the city is filled with history, with over 100 properties designated as city landmarks due to their historic significance and architecture. Notable historic sites include the Catalina Verdugo Adobe, Brand Library & Art Center, Glendale Southern Pacific Railroad Depot, Grand Central Air Terminal, and Alex Theatre.