Four Hours in Magnolia Park, Burbank
Alex Wilson, 35 of Los Angeles, tries on a vintage hat at Playclothes Vintage, in Burbank.
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Shop for gems and get your tarot cards read at The Bearded Lady Vintage Oddities in Burbank.
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Playclothes Vintage specializes in clothing from the 1940’s through 1960’s.
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Roxy Jamin, 17 of Glendale, right, and Jaimee Dormer, 34 of Pasadena, shop for vintage clothing at Playclothes Vintage.
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Shelby Hutchinson arranges necklaces at Playclothes Vintage.
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Vintage clothing, furniture and accessories at Playclothes Vintage.
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Riley Caskey, 23 of Austin, Texas, left, and Lauren Nicole, 24 of L.A., stroll down Magnolia Blvd., in Burbank.
(Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)The Witch of Wonderlust Olivia Graves, 22 of Pasadena, sets up her Tarot cards at the Mystic Museum in Burbank. (Raul Roa / Staff Photographer)
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Mystic Museum and Bearded Lady Vintage & Oddities co-owner Erik Wessel.
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Magnolia Park in Burbank features many independent stores.
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Magnolia Blvd. in Burbank has a small town feel.
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Some of the perfumes sold at Phoebe Peacock include Besame Mucho.
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The New Deal owner Kerry Krull, left, enjoys a fried chicken sandwich while her mother has the Mac & Cheese.
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The fried chicken sandwich from The New Deal in Burbank.
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