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Culver City, California

Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,779.

Culver City, California
Culver City sign based on the marquee of the Culver Theatre (now Kirk Douglas Theatre)
Motto: 
"The Heart of Screenland"
Location within Los Angeles County
Coordinates: 34°0′28″N 118°24′3″W / 34.00778°N 118.40083°W / 34.00778; -118.40083
CountryUnited States
StateCalifornia
CountyLos Angeles
IncorporatedSeptember 20, 1917[1]
Named forHarry Culver
Government
 • TypeCouncil-Manager
 • MayorYasmine-Imani McMorrin
 • Vice MayorDan O'Brien
 • City CouncilGöran Eriksson
Freddy Puza
Albert Vera
 • City ManagerJohn M. Nachbar[2]
Area
 • Total5.14 sq mi (13.31 km2)
 • Land5.11 sq mi (13.24 km2)
 • Water0.03 sq mi (0.07 km2)  0.54%
Elevation95 ft (29 m)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total40,779
 • Density7,977.11/sq mi (3,080.15/km2)
Time zoneUTC−8 (Pacific Time Zone)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−7 (PDT)
ZIP Codes
90230–90232, 90066[5]
Area codes310/424[6]
FIPS code06-17568
GNIS feature IDs1652695, 2410276
Websitewww.culvercity.org

In the 1920s, the city became a center for film and later television production, best known as the home of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios from 1924 to 1986. From 1932 to 1986, it was the headquarters for the Hughes Aircraft Company. National Public Radio West and Sony Pictures Entertainment have headquarters in the city. The city was named after its founder, Harry Culver. It is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles, but also shares a border with the unincorporated area of Ladera Heights.

History edit

 
The site of Culver City, 1913

Early history edit

Archaeological evidence suggests a human presence in the area of present-day Culver City since at least 8000 BCE.[7] The region was the homeland of the Tongva-Gabrieliño Native Americans. For centuries, native people lived in areas currently part of and surrounding Culver City.[8][9][10] California's native people were massacred by waves of Spanish, Mexican and Euro-American invaders through a combination of slavery, disease, relocation, forced labor, imprisonment, broken treaties and a genocidal war of extermination, including paid bounties for dead "Indians".[11] The Spanish and Mexican governments offered concessions and land grants from 1785 to 1846 forming the Ranchos of California. Culver City was founded on the lands of the former Rancho La Ballona and Rancho Rincon de los Bueyes.[12] When Culver City was founded, native, Hispanic or Latino people were not allowed to buy property.[13]

During the American Civil War, a U.S. Army post called Camp Latham was established from 1861 to 1862 on the south bank of Ballona Creek.

Culver City edit

Harry Culver first attempted to establish Culver City in 1913. It was officially incorporated on September 20, 1917, and named after its founder.[14] The area benefited from pre-existing transportation links; Culver's first ads read "All roads lead to Culver City".[8] The city was explicitly founded as a whites-only sundown town, as were most of the suburbs and towns outside the downtown and Central Avenue districts of Los Angeles.[15][16] Culver ran ads promoting "this model little white city", while his close associate, Guy M. Rush, promoted lot sales "restricted to Caucasian race".[17][18] The city also at times excluded people of non-Christian religious faiths.[13]

The weekly Culver City Call was the first newspaper in the community. The paper was founded in 1915.

The first film studio in Culver City was built by Thomas Ince in 1918 for The Triangle Motion Picture Company. Silent film comedy producer Hal Roach built his studios there in 1919, and Metro Goldwyn Mayer (MGM) took over the Triangle studio complex in 1924.[19] During Prohibition, speakeasies and nightclubs such as the Cotton Club lined Washington Boulevard.

Culver Center, one of Southern California's first shopping malls, was completed in 1950[20] on Venice Boulevard near the Overland Avenue intersection.[21]

Hughes Aircraft Company edit

Hughes Aircraft opened its Culver City plant in July 1941. There the company built the H-4 Hercules transport (commonly called the "Spruce Goose"). Hughes was also an active subcontractor during World War II. It developed and patented a flexible feed chute for faster loading of machine guns on B-17 bombers, and manufactured electric booster drives for machine guns. Hughes produced more ammunition belts than any other American manufacturer, and built 5,576 wings and 6,370 rear fuselage sections for Vultee BT-13 trainers.[22][23]

Hughes grew after the war, and in 1953 Howard Hughes donated all his stock in the company to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. After he died in 1976, the institute sold the company, which made it the second-best-endowed medical research foundation in the world.[24]

The studios (1960s, 1970s and 1980s) edit

 
Bicycles parked in front of the Culver Theater in Culver City for a 1977 showing of King Kong

The Hal Roach Studios were demolished in 1963. In the late 1960s, much of the MGM backlot acreage (lot 3 and other property on Jefferson Boulevard), and the nearby 28.5 acres (11.5 ha) known as RKO Forty Acres, once owned by RKO Pictures and later Desilu Productions, were sold by their owners. In 1976 the sets were razed to make way for redevelopment. Today, the RKO site is the southern expansion of the Hayden Industrial Tract, while the MGM property has been converted into a subdivision and a shopping center known as Raintree Plaza.

Rebirth of downtown (1990s and 2000s) edit

In the early 1990s, Culver City launched a successful revitalization program in which it renovated its downtown as well as several shopping centers in the Sepulveda Boulevard corridor near Westfield Culver City. Around the same time, Sony's motion picture subsidiaries, Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures, moved into the former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer lot which was renamed Columbia Studios in 1990 and took on its current name, Sony Pictures Studios, a year later.

There was an influx of art galleries and restaurants on the eastern part of the city, which was formally designated the Culver City Art District.[25]

Geography edit

 
Pedestrian bridge over Ballona Creek

The city is surrounded by the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Mar Vista and Palms to the north; Westchester to the south; Mid-City, West Adams, and Baldwin Hills to the east; the Ladera Heights unincorporated area to the southeast; and the L.A. neighborhoods of Venice and Playa Vista to the west, along with the unincorporated area of Marina Del Rey.

Culver City's major geographic feature is Ballona Creek, which runs northeast to southwest through most of the city before it drains into Santa Monica Bay in Marina Del Rey.

According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 5.1 square miles (13.2 km2), over 99% of which is land. Over the years, it has annexed more than 40 pieces of adjoining land.

Neighborhoods edit

The city recognizes 15 neighborhoods within city limits:[26]

  • Blair Hills
  • Blanco-Culver Crest
  • Clarkdale
  • Culver West
  • Downtown Culver City
  • Fox Hills
  • Jefferson
  • Lucerne-Higuera
  • McLaughlin
  • McManus
  • Park East (also known as Carlson Park)
  • Park West (also known as Veterans Park)
  • Studio Village
  • Sunkist Park
  • Washington Culver

Climate edit

Climate data for Culver City, California, 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1935–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 90
(32)
92
(33)
92
(33)
105
(41)
100
(38)
98
(37)
102
(39)
103
(39)
111
(44)
106
(41)
100
(38)
91
(33)
111
(44)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 79.8
(26.6)
79.6
(26.4)
81.5
(27.5)
84.8
(29.3)
83.2
(28.4)
82.8
(28.2)
86.0
(30.0)
87.3
(30.7)
91.2
(32.9)
90.8
(32.7)
85.1
(29.5)
77.1
(25.1)
95.1
(35.1)
Mean daily maximum °F (°C) 66.6
(19.2)
66.5
(19.2)
68.2
(20.1)
70.8
(21.6)
72.0
(22.2)
74.7
(23.7)
78.0
(25.6)
79.1
(26.2)
78.4
(25.8)
75.8
(24.3)
70.6
(21.4)
65.9
(18.8)
72.2
(22.3)
Daily mean °F (°C) 57.3
(14.1)
57.5
(14.2)
59.5
(15.3)
61.9
(16.6)
64.3
(17.9)
67.5
(19.7)
70.6
(21.4)
71.3
(21.8)
70.3
(21.3)
66.9
(19.4)
61.3
(16.3)
56.6
(13.7)
63.8
(17.6)
Mean daily minimum °F (°C) 48.0
(8.9)
48.5
(9.2)
50.8
(10.4)
53.1
(11.7)
56.6
(13.7)
60.3
(15.7)
63.1
(17.3)
63.6
(17.6)
62.2
(16.8)
57.9
(14.4)
51.9
(11.1)
47.3
(8.5)
55.3
(12.9)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 39.6
(4.2)
40.3
(4.6)
42.6
(5.9)
45.6
(7.6)
50.0
(10.0)
54.5
(12.5)
57.3
(14.1)
58.3
(14.6)
55.1
(12.8)
50.6
(10.3)
44.1
(6.7)
39.3
(4.1)
36.0
(2.2)
Record low °F (°C) 24
(−4)
24
(−4)
31
(−1)
32
(0)
32
(0)
43
(6)
46
(8)
43
(6)
40
(4)
39
(4)
28
(−2)
30
(−1)
24
(−4)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.25
(83)
3.46
(88)
2.16
(55)
0.60
(15)
0.38
(9.7)
0.06
(1.5)
0.02
(0.51)
0.00
(0.00)
0.13
(3.3)
0.56
(14)
0.94
(24)
2.49
(63)
14.05
(357.01)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 5.9 5.7 4.3 1.8 0.9 0.3 0.5 0.0 0.3 1.4 2.5 4.9 28.5
Source 1: NOAA[27]
Source 2: National Weather Service[28]

Demographics edit

Historical population
Year19201930194019501960197019801990200020102020
Pop.5035,6698,97619,72032,16334,45138,13938,79338,81638,88340,779
±%—    +1027.0%+58.3%+119.7%+63.1%+7.1%+10.7%+1.7%+0.1%+0.2%+4.9%
U.S. Decennial Census[29]

Ethnic groups edit

According to the 2020 Census, the five largest ethnic groups in Culver City, CA are White (Non-Hispanic) (46.5%), Asian (Non-Hispanic) (16.1%), White (Hispanic) (15.2%), Black or African American (Non-Hispanic) (8.24%), and Other (Hispanic) (5.57%).[30][31]

According to Mapping L.A., Mexican and German were the most common ancestries in 2000. Mexico and the Philippines were the most common foreign places of birth.[32]

Economy edit

 
NPR West, located in a former furniture factory, has had offices in Culver City since 2002.[33]

Corporations with headquarters in Culver City include Beats Audio, MedMen, NantHealth, Sweetgreen and Sony Pictures Entertainment.

Largest employers edit

According to the city's 2020–21 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report,[34] the top employers in the city were:

# Employer # of Employees
1 Sony Pictures Entertainment 3,000
2 Westfield Culver City 1,500
3 Southern California Hospital at Culver City 1,116
4 NFL Media 957
5 City of Culver City 808
6 Culver City Unified School District 800
7 West Los Angeles College 739
8 Goldrich & Kest Industries, LLC 670
9 Target 507

Movie and television production edit

 
MGM Studios (now Sony Pictures Studios), 1922

Hundreds of movies have been produced on the lots of Culver City's studios: Sony Pictures Studios (originally MGM Studios), Culver Studios, and the former Hal Roach Studios. In 2017, Amazon Studios announced plans to build a studio in Culver City.[35]

Businesses edit

Arts and culture edit

 
Piece of Berlin Wall outside the Wende Museum

Museums edit

The Wende Museum possesses a collection of Soviet and East German visual art and everyday artifacts to promote an understanding of Soviet art, history and culture between 1945 and 1991.[38] Additionally, the Museum of Jurassic Technology, founded in 1988 by David Hildebrand Wilson and Diana Drake Wilson, provides over 30 permanent exhibits displaying an eclectic mix of items that blend fact and fiction.[39]

Library edit

 
Julian Dixon Library, County of Los Angeles Public Library

The County of Los Angeles Public Library operates the Julian Dixon Culver City Branch.

Architecture edit

The architecture of Culver City reflects its history as an early location for film studios and, more recently, as a site for architectural experimentation, particularly for the projects of Eric Owen Moss at the Hayden Tract. The architecture office of Morphosis headquartered here. Styles represented include Mission Revival and Colonial Revival from the city's early days, to the PWA Moderne of the 1930s, to modern, postmodern, and deconstructivist styles from the past few decades. Notable architectural landmarks include:[40]

 
Culver Hotel, built 1925

Parks and recreation edit

The City of Culver City Parks and Recreation department operates 14 outdoor parks within city limits.[44]

Government edit

 
Culver City city hall

Culver City has a five-member city council.

In Los Angeles County, Culver City is in the 2nd Supervisorial District, represented by Holly Mitchell.[45]

In the California State Legislature, Culver City is in the 28th Senate District, represented by Democrat Lola Smallwood-Cuevas, and in the 55th Assembly District, represented by Democrat Isaac Bryan.[46]

In the United States House of Representatives, Culver City is split between California's 36th congressional district, represented by Democrat Ted Lieu, [47] and California's 37th congressional district, represented by Democrat Sydney Kamlager-Dove.[48]

Education edit

Primary and secondary schools edit

The Culver City Unified School District administers the following public schools:[49]

  • Culver City High School
  • Culver City Middle School
  • Culver City Unified School District iAcademy
  • Culver Park High School
  • El Marino Elementary School
  • El Rincon Elementary School
  • Farragut Elementary School
  • La Ballona Elementary School
  • Linwood E. Howe Elementary School

Private schools edit

  • STAR Prep Academy, a middle and high school that shares its campus with an exotic wildlife rescue center.[50]
  • The Willows Community School (elementary and middle school).
  • Turning Point School (elementary and middle school).
  • Kayne Eras Center (school for disabled).
  • Wildwood School (primary through high school).
  • Echo Horizon School (primary through middle school).

Colleges and universities edit

Media edit

 
Mosaic mural at Village Well community bookstore depicting Culver City landmarks, including the Culver City Stairs, and two public artworks that reference the city's association with The Wizard of Oz (1939): The Lion's Fountain outside the Culver Hotel,[51] and Rainbow at Sony Studios[52]

Newspaper edit

Movies edit

Movies filmed or partially filmed in Culver City include:

Television shows edit

Television shows filmed or partially filmed in Culver City include:

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

Transit edit

 
Platform, Culver City station

The Culver City station of the Los Angeles Metro E Line sits at the Culver Junction near Venice and Robertson Boulevards in Culver City. The E Line provides a light rail connection from Culver City to Downtown Los Angeles and East Los Angeles to the east and Downtown Santa Monica to the west, mostly following the right-of-way that the Pacific Electric Santa Monica Air Line used, also known as the Exposition Boulevard line. Culver City station was the western terminus of what was then known as the Expo Line from its opening on June 20, 2012, to the opening of Expo Line phase two on May 20, 2016.[53]

Culver CityBus was founded on March 4, 1928, making it the second oldest municipal bus line in California[54] and the oldest public transit bus system still operating in Los Angeles County.[55] Big Blue Bus was founded on April 14, 1928.[55][56] Culver CityBus operates seven regular bus lines as well as a short-term downtown circulator shuttle.

 
Culver CityBus near Wilshire and Westwood

The Culver City Transit Center in the Westfield Culver City parking serves as a bus depot for three Culver CityBus lines and two Metro bus lines. The Washington Fairfax Hub, just across the border of the City of Los Angeles under the I-10 freeway, connects residents to seven bus lines, two operated by Culver CityBus and five operated by Metro.

The Baldwin Hills Parklands Link is a shuttle service operated by Los Angeles County that stops at Stoneview Nature Center on weekends only.

Bike routes edit

 
Elenda Bikeway, bioswale and two-lane protected section

The city is served by multiple separated bike paths:

Air travel edit

The city is served by the Los Angeles International Airport, about 7 miles (11 km) south of the city. Smaller nearby airports include Santa Monica Airport and Hawthorne Municipal Airport.

Freeways edit

Culver City is served by Interstate 405 (San Diego Freeway), Interstate 10 (Santa Monica Freeway), and California State Route 90 (Marina Freeway). California State Route 187 runs along Venice Boulevard in Culver City.

Public safety edit

Culver City is served by the Culver City Police Department, and the Culver City Fire Department, which operates three stations and a fire training facility.[59][60]

Cemeteries edit

Notable people edit

Sister cities edit

Culver City has five sister cities, as designated by Sister Cities International:

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Official website  

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Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County California United States As of the 2020 census the population was 40 779 Culver City CaliforniaCityCulver City sign based on the marquee of the Culver Theatre now Kirk Douglas Theatre FlagSealMotto The Heart of Screenland Location within Los Angeles CountyCoordinates 34 0 28 N 118 24 3 W 34 00778 N 118 40083 W 34 00778 118 40083CountryUnited StatesStateCaliforniaCountyLos AngelesIncorporatedSeptember 20 1917 1 Named forHarry CulverGovernment TypeCouncil Manager MayorYasmine Imani McMorrin Vice MayorDan O Brien City CouncilGoran ErikssonFreddy PuzaAlbert Vera City ManagerJohn M Nachbar 2 Area 3 Total5 14 sq mi 13 31 km2 Land5 11 sq mi 13 24 km2 Water0 03 sq mi 0 07 km2 0 54 Elevation 4 95 ft 29 m Population 2020 Total40 779 Density7 977 11 sq mi 3 080 15 km2 Time zoneUTC 8 Pacific Time Zone Summer DST UTC 7 PDT ZIP Codes90230 90232 90066 5 Area codes310 424 6 FIPS code06 17568GNIS feature IDs1652695 2410276Websitewww wbr culvercity wbr orgIn the 1920s the city became a center for film and later television production best known as the home of Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios from 1924 to 1986 From 1932 to 1986 it was the headquarters for the Hughes Aircraft Company National Public Radio West and Sony Pictures Entertainment have headquarters in the city The city was named after its founder Harry Culver It is mostly surrounded by the city of Los Angeles but also shares a border with the unincorporated area of Ladera Heights Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Culver City 1 3 Hughes Aircraft Company 1 4 The studios 1960s 1970s and 1980s 1 5 Rebirth of downtown 1990s and 2000s 2 Geography 2 1 Neighborhoods 2 2 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Ethnic groups 4 Economy 4 1 Largest employers 4 2 Movie and television production 4 3 Businesses 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Museums 5 2 Library 5 3 Architecture 6 Parks and recreation 7 Government 8 Education 8 1 Primary and secondary schools 8 2 Private schools 8 3 Colleges and universities 9 Media 9 1 Newspaper 9 2 Movies 9 3 Television shows 10 Infrastructure 10 1 Transportation 10 1 1 Transit 10 1 2 Bike routes 10 1 3 Air travel 10 1 4 Freeways 10 2 Public safety 10 3 Cemeteries 11 Notable people 12 Sister cities 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory edit nbsp The site of Culver City 1913Early history edit Archaeological evidence suggests a human presence in the area of present day Culver City since at least 8000 BCE 7 The region was the homeland of the Tongva Gabrielino Native Americans For centuries native people lived in areas currently part of and surrounding Culver City 8 9 10 California s native people were massacred by waves of Spanish Mexican and Euro American invaders through a combination of slavery disease relocation forced labor imprisonment broken treaties and a genocidal war of extermination including paid bounties for dead Indians 11 The Spanish and Mexican governments offered concessions and land grants from 1785 to 1846 forming the Ranchos of California Culver City was founded on the lands of the former Rancho La Ballona and Rancho Rincon de los Bueyes 12 When Culver City was founded native Hispanic or Latino people were not allowed to buy property 13 During the American Civil War a U S Army post called Camp Latham was established from 1861 to 1862 on the south bank of Ballona Creek Culver City edit Harry Culver first attempted to establish Culver City in 1913 It was officially incorporated on September 20 1917 and named after its founder 14 The area benefited from pre existing transportation links Culver s first ads read All roads lead to Culver City 8 The city was explicitly founded as a whites only sundown town as were most of the suburbs and towns outside the downtown and Central Avenue districts of Los Angeles 15 16 Culver ran ads promoting this model little white city while his close associate Guy M Rush promoted lot sales restricted to Caucasian race 17 18 The city also at times excluded people of non Christian religious faiths 13 The weekly Culver City Call was the first newspaper in the community The paper was founded in 1915 The first film studio in Culver City was built by Thomas Ince in 1918 for The Triangle Motion Picture Company Silent film comedy producer Hal Roach built his studios there in 1919 and Metro Goldwyn Mayer MGM took over the Triangle studio complex in 1924 19 During Prohibition speakeasies and nightclubs such as the Cotton Club lined Washington Boulevard Culver Center one of Southern California s first shopping malls was completed in 1950 20 on Venice Boulevard near the Overland Avenue intersection 21 Hughes Aircraft Company edit Hughes Aircraft opened its Culver City plant in July 1941 There the company built the H 4 Hercules transport commonly called the Spruce Goose Hughes was also an active subcontractor during World War II It developed and patented a flexible feed chute for faster loading of machine guns on B 17 bombers and manufactured electric booster drives for machine guns Hughes produced more ammunition belts than any other American manufacturer and built 5 576 wings and 6 370 rear fuselage sections for Vultee BT 13 trainers 22 23 Hughes grew after the war and in 1953 Howard Hughes donated all his stock in the company to the Howard Hughes Medical Institute After he died in 1976 the institute sold the company which made it the second best endowed medical research foundation in the world 24 The studios 1960s 1970s and 1980s edit nbsp Bicycles parked in front of the Culver Theater in Culver City for a 1977 showing of King KongThe Hal Roach Studios were demolished in 1963 In the late 1960s much of the MGM backlot acreage lot 3 and other property on Jefferson Boulevard and the nearby 28 5 acres 11 5 ha known as RKO Forty Acres once owned by RKO Pictures and later Desilu Productions were sold by their owners In 1976 the sets were razed to make way for redevelopment Today the RKO site is the southern expansion of the Hayden Industrial Tract while the MGM property has been converted into a subdivision and a shopping center known as Raintree Plaza Rebirth of downtown 1990s and 2000s edit In the early 1990s Culver City launched a successful revitalization program in which it renovated its downtown as well as several shopping centers in the Sepulveda Boulevard corridor near Westfield Culver City Around the same time Sony s motion picture subsidiaries Columbia Pictures and TriStar Pictures moved into the former Metro Goldwyn Mayer lot which was renamed Columbia Studios in 1990 and took on its current name Sony Pictures Studios a year later There was an influx of art galleries and restaurants on the eastern part of the city which was formally designated the Culver City Art District 25 Geography edit nbsp Pedestrian bridge over Ballona CreekThe city is surrounded by the Los Angeles neighborhoods of Mar Vista and Palms to the north Westchester to the south Mid City West Adams and Baldwin Hills to the east the Ladera Heights unincorporated area to the southeast and the L A neighborhoods of Venice and Playa Vista to the west along with the unincorporated area of Marina Del Rey Culver City s major geographic feature is Ballona Creek which runs northeast to southwest through most of the city before it drains into Santa Monica Bay in Marina Del Rey According to the United States Census Bureau the city has a total area of 5 1 square miles 13 2 km2 over 99 of which is land Over the years it has annexed more than 40 pieces of adjoining land Neighborhoods edit The city recognizes 15 neighborhoods within city limits 26 Blair Hills Blanco Culver Crest Clarkdale Culver West Downtown Culver City Fox Hills Jefferson Lucerne Higuera McLaughlin McManus Park East also known as Carlson Park Park West also known as Veterans Park Studio Village Sunkist Park Washington Culver Climate edit Climate data for Culver City California 1991 2020 normals extremes 1935 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 90 32 92 33 92 33 105 41 100 38 98 37 102 39 103 39 111 44 106 41 100 38 91 33 111 44 Mean maximum F C 79 8 26 6 79 6 26 4 81 5 27 5 84 8 29 3 83 2 28 4 82 8 28 2 86 0 30 0 87 3 30 7 91 2 32 9 90 8 32 7 85 1 29 5 77 1 25 1 95 1 35 1 Mean daily maximum F C 66 6 19 2 66 5 19 2 68 2 20 1 70 8 21 6 72 0 22 2 74 7 23 7 78 0 25 6 79 1 26 2 78 4 25 8 75 8 24 3 70 6 21 4 65 9 18 8 72 2 22 3 Daily mean F C 57 3 14 1 57 5 14 2 59 5 15 3 61 9 16 6 64 3 17 9 67 5 19 7 70 6 21 4 71 3 21 8 70 3 21 3 66 9 19 4 61 3 16 3 56 6 13 7 63 8 17 6 Mean daily minimum F C 48 0 8 9 48 5 9 2 50 8 10 4 53 1 11 7 56 6 13 7 60 3 15 7 63 1 17 3 63 6 17 6 62 2 16 8 57 9 14 4 51 9 11 1 47 3 8 5 55 3 12 9 Mean minimum F C 39 6 4 2 40 3 4 6 42 6 5 9 45 6 7 6 50 0 10 0 54 5 12 5 57 3 14 1 58 3 14 6 55 1 12 8 50 6 10 3 44 1 6 7 39 3 4 1 36 0 2 2 Record low F C 24 4 24 4 31 1 32 0 32 0 43 6 46 8 43 6 40 4 39 4 28 2 30 1 24 4 Average precipitation inches mm 3 25 83 3 46 88 2 16 55 0 60 15 0 38 9 7 0 06 1 5 0 02 0 51 0 00 0 00 0 13 3 3 0 56 14 0 94 24 2 49 63 14 05 357 01 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 5 9 5 7 4 3 1 8 0 9 0 3 0 5 0 0 0 3 1 4 2 5 4 9 28 5Source 1 NOAA 27 Source 2 National Weather Service 28 Demographics editHistorical populationYear19201930194019501960197019801990200020102020Pop 5035 6698 97619 72032 16334 45138 13938 79338 81638 88340 779 1027 0 58 3 119 7 63 1 7 1 10 7 1 7 0 1 0 2 4 9 U S Decennial Census 29 Ethnic groups edit According to the 2020 Census the five largest ethnic groups in Culver City CA are White Non Hispanic 46 5 Asian Non Hispanic 16 1 White Hispanic 15 2 Black or African American Non Hispanic 8 24 and Other Hispanic 5 57 30 31 According to Mapping L A Mexican and German were the most common ancestries in 2000 Mexico and the Philippines were the most common foreign places of birth 32 Economy edit nbsp NPR West located in a former furniture factory has had offices in Culver City since 2002 33 Corporations with headquarters in Culver City include Beats Audio MedMen NantHealth Sweetgreen and Sony Pictures Entertainment Largest employers edit According to the city s 2020 21 Comprehensive Annual Financial Report 34 the top employers in the city were Employer of Employees1 Sony Pictures Entertainment 3 0002 Westfield Culver City 1 5003 Southern California Hospital at Culver City 1 1164 NFL Media 9575 City of Culver City 8086 Culver City Unified School District 8007 West Los Angeles College 7398 Goldrich amp Kest Industries LLC 6709 Target 507Movie and television production edit This section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp MGM Studios now Sony Pictures Studios 1922Hundreds of movies have been produced on the lots of Culver City s studios Sony Pictures Studios originally MGM Studios Culver Studios and the former Hal Roach Studios In 2017 Amazon Studios announced plans to build a studio in Culver City 35 Businesses edit Westfield Culver City a shopping mall Beats Electronics Disney Digital Network MedMen NPR West 36 Sony Pictures Studios The Ripped Bodice the only romance novel bookstore in the northern hemisphere 37 Arts and culture edit nbsp Piece of Berlin Wall outside the Wende MuseumMuseums edit The Wende Museum possesses a collection of Soviet and East German visual art and everyday artifacts to promote an understanding of Soviet art history and culture between 1945 and 1991 38 Additionally the Museum of Jurassic Technology founded in 1988 by David Hildebrand Wilson and Diana Drake Wilson provides over 30 permanent exhibits displaying an eclectic mix of items that blend fact and fiction 39 Library edit nbsp Julian Dixon Library County of Los Angeles Public LibraryThe County of Los Angeles Public Library operates the Julian Dixon Culver City Branch Architecture edit The architecture of Culver City reflects its history as an early location for film studios and more recently as a site for architectural experimentation particularly for the projects of Eric Owen Moss at the Hayden Tract The architecture office of Morphosis headquartered here Styles represented include Mission Revival and Colonial Revival from the city s early days to the PWA Moderne of the 1930s to modern postmodern and deconstructivist styles from the past few decades Notable architectural landmarks include 40 Ivy Substation 1907 a Mission Revival building that houses The Actors Gang 41 Culver Studios 1918 1920 offices in the style of a Colonial Revival mansion Culver Hotel Curlett and Beelman 1924 a six story brick flatiron 42 nbsp Culver Hotel built 1925Helms Bakery 1930 in PWA Moderne style Kirk Douglas Theatre 1946 43 St Augustine Catholic Church 1957 a Gothic Revival church Platform 2016 Parks and recreation editMain article List of Culver City municipal parks See also Ballona Creek Bike Path Park to Playa Trail and Culver Boulevard Median Bike Path The City of Culver City Parks and Recreation department operates 14 outdoor parks within city limits 44 Government edit nbsp Culver City city hallCulver City has a five member city council In Los Angeles County Culver City is in the 2nd Supervisorial District represented by Holly Mitchell 45 In the California State Legislature Culver City is in the 28th Senate District represented by Democrat Lola Smallwood Cuevas and in the 55th Assembly District represented by Democrat Isaac Bryan 46 In the United States House of Representatives Culver City is split between California s 36th congressional district represented by Democrat Ted Lieu 47 and California s 37th congressional district represented by Democrat Sydney Kamlager Dove 48 Education editPrimary and secondary schools edit The Culver City Unified School District administers the following public schools 49 Culver City High School Culver City Middle School Culver City Unified School District iAcademy Culver Park High School El Marino Elementary School El Rincon Elementary School Farragut Elementary School La Ballona Elementary School Linwood E Howe Elementary School Private schools edit STAR Prep Academy a middle and high school that shares its campus with an exotic wildlife rescue center 50 The Willows Community School elementary and middle school Turning Point School elementary and middle school Kayne Eras Center school for disabled Wildwood School primary through high school Echo Horizon School primary through middle school Colleges and universities edit Antioch University Los Angeles a nonprofit liberal arts college in Culver City s Corporate Pointe district Media edit nbsp Mosaic mural at Village Well community bookstore depicting Culver City landmarks including the Culver City Stairs and two public artworks that reference the city s association with The Wizard of Oz 1939 The Lion s Fountain outside the Culver Hotel 51 and Rainbow at Sony Studios 52 Newspaper edit Culver City CallMovies edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Movies filmed or partially filmed in Culver City include The Wizard of Oz The Thin Man Gone with the Wind Rebecca Tarzan King Kong Grease Raging Bull E T the Extra Terrestrial The Man with Two Brains City Slickers Air Force One Wag the Dog Contact Pee wee s Big Adventure Tron Bewitched Fun with Dick and Jane Get Shorty Superbad Killers Dinner for Schmucks Lincoln Lawyer Moneyball Horrible Bosses Jack and Jill Think Like a Man The Campaign Television shows edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Television shows filmed or partially filmed in Culver City include Jeopardy Las Vegas Gunsmoke Cougar Town Mad About You Lassie Hogan s Heroes Batman The Green Hornet Arrested Development The Andy Griffith Show Gomer Pyle U S M C The Nanny Hell s Kitchen MasterChef Wheel of Fortune Tosh O The Wonder Years CHiPs Matchstick Men The Hogan FamilyInfrastructure editTransportation edit Transit edit nbsp Platform Culver City stationThe Culver City station of the Los Angeles Metro E Line sits at the Culver Junction near Venice and Robertson Boulevards in Culver City The E Line provides a light rail connection from Culver City to Downtown Los Angeles and East Los Angeles to the east and Downtown Santa Monica to the west mostly following the right of way that the Pacific Electric Santa Monica Air Line used also known as the Exposition Boulevard line Culver City station was the western terminus of what was then known as the Expo Line from its opening on June 20 2012 to the opening of Expo Line phase two on May 20 2016 53 Culver CityBus was founded on March 4 1928 making it the second oldest municipal bus line in California 54 and the oldest public transit bus system still operating in Los Angeles County 55 Big Blue Bus was founded on April 14 1928 55 56 Culver CityBus operates seven regular bus lines as well as a short term downtown circulator shuttle nbsp Culver CityBus near Wilshire and WestwoodThe Culver City Transit Center in the Westfield Culver City parking serves as a bus depot for three Culver CityBus lines and two Metro bus lines The Washington Fairfax Hub just across the border of the City of Los Angeles under the I 10 freeway connects residents to seven bus lines two operated by Culver CityBus and five operated by Metro The Baldwin Hills Parklands Link is a shuttle service operated by Los Angeles County that stops at Stoneview Nature Center on weekends only Bike routes edit nbsp Elenda Bikeway bioswale and two lane protected sectionThe city is served by multiple separated bike paths Culver Boulevard Median bike route Ballona Creek bike path connecting to the Park to Playa Trail Elenda Street bikeway 12 block route between Ballona Creek Pedestrian Bridge and Washington Boulevard 57 Separated bike and bus lanes through downtown Culver City part of the MoveCulverCity complete streets initiative 58 Air travel edit The city is served by the Los Angeles International Airport about 7 miles 11 km south of the city Smaller nearby airports include Santa Monica Airport and Hawthorne Municipal Airport Freeways edit Culver City is served by Interstate 405 San Diego Freeway Interstate 10 Santa Monica Freeway and California State Route 90 Marina Freeway California State Route 187 runs along Venice Boulevard in Culver City Public safety edit Culver City is served by the Culver City Police Department and the Culver City Fire Department which operates three stations and a fire training facility 59 60 Cemeteries edit Hillside Memorial Park Cemetery Holy Cross CemeteryNotable people editArt Alexakis musician founder and lead singer of the band Everclear 61 Drew Barrymore actress 62 Shayla Beesley actress Big Boy radio host Jack Black actor Jackson Browne singer songwriter and musician Michael Bumpus NFL player Seattle Seahawks 63 Dean Byington visual artist 64 Gary Carter Major League Baseball player Hall of Famer 65 Michael Chacon professional fixed gear bike rider Tiffany Cohen double gold champion in swimming at the 1984 Summer Olympics Glenn Cowan 1952 2004 table tennis player Carolyn Craig actress Dee Dee Davis actress 66 Jeff Fisher NFL coach 67 Tim Foli Major League Baseball player 68 Dick Gautier actor Kron Gracie son of Rickson Gracie teaches Brazilian Jiu Jitsu in town Linda Gray film stage and television actress director and producer Charles Herbert actor 69 Win Headley NFL and CFL player Kelly Lytle Hernandez Professor and Thomas E Lifka Chair of History at UCLA author of several books and MacArthur Fellowship recipient Howard Hughes founder of Hughes Aircraft 24 Helen Hunt Oscar winning actress 70 HuskyStarcraft aka Mike Lamond YouTube commentator Darrin Jackson Major League Baseball player and MLB sportscaster Taran Killam actor and comedian Tim Layana Major League Baseball player Merry Lepper set world record marathon time for women December 16 1963 in Culver City 71 Masiela Lusha Albanian American actress and poet Ron Mael musician member of Sparks Bill Monning California State Senator 72 Michael Richards actor and comedian 73 Michelle Horn actress Michael Ruppert journalist and former LAPD officer Ryan Sherriff Major League Baseball player Dick Stuart Major League Baseball player 74 Robert Trujillo bass player with Suicidal Tendencies Ozzy Osbourne and Metallica 75 Gwen Verdon four time Tony Award winning actress 76 Sister cities editCulver City has five sister cities as designated by Sister Cities International nbsp Capo d Orlando Messina Sicily Italy 77 nbsp Iksan South Korea nbsp Kaizuka Japan nbsp Lethbridge Alberta Canada nbsp Uruapan Michoacan MexicoSee also edit nbsp Greater Los Angeles portalWestside Los Angeles County References edit Cities within the County of Los Angeles PDF Archived from the original PDF on June 28 2014 Government City Manager Culver City Retrieved January 4 2015 2020 U S Gazetteer Files United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 30 2021 Culver City Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Retrieved November 2 2014 USPS ZIP Code by City and State Results Retrieved September 6 2022 Number Administration System NPA and City Town Search Results Archived from the original on January 25 2008 Retrieved January 18 2007 The Native Americans Culvercity org Archived from the original on January 5 2016 Retrieved June 22 2014 a b Cerra Julie Lugo 2004 Culver City Arcadia Publishing p 7 ISBN 978 0 7385 2893 9 laokay History of Rancho Los Encinos accessed 8 20 2010 Prehistoric milling site found in California Usatoday Com March 4 2006 Retrieved November 3 2011 Lindsay Brendan C 2015 Murder State California s Native American Genocide 1846 1873 University of Nebraska Press ISBN 978 0803269668 Lugo Cerra Julie 2016 Culver City California The First Hundred Years First ed Culver City Chamber of Commerce p 9 ISBN 978 0 692 73834 4 a b The Hidden History of Culver City Racism Streetsblog Los Angeles April 5 2019 Retrieved March 4 2020 Lugo Cerra Julie 1999 Culver City The Heart of Screenland An Illustrated History First ed Chatsworth Windsor Publications p 22 ISBN 978 0 89781 441 6 James W Loewen 2005 Sundown Towns A Hidden Dimension Of American Racism The New Press p 112 ISBN 978 1 59558 674 2 Retrieved March 4 2020 Shyong Frank September 2 2023 A Chinese grocery store opening in West Los Angeles represents a cultural shift Los Angeles Times Retrieved September 2 2023 Free Excursion to Culver City Los Angeles Herald March 12 1915 Retrieved March 4 2020 Get Your Free Gift Sunday Los Angeles Herald December 19 1913 Retrieved March 4 2020 Kamin Debra December 3 2019 Culver City Calif A Movie Town Gets a Remake The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 4 2019 Culver City Timeline A Work in Progress Culver City Historical Society Retrieved October 31 2017 How Culver City Created One of Southern California s First Shopping Malls Muse Treatment December 3 2021 Retrieved December 22 2021 Herman Arthur Freedom s Forge How American Business Produced Victory in World War II pp 277 81 Random House New York NY 2012 ISBN 978 1 4000 6964 4 Parker Dana T Building Victory Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II pp 49 58 Cypress CA 2013 ISBN 978 0 9897906 0 4 a b Parker Dana T Building Victory Aircraft Manufacturing in the Los Angeles Area in World War II p 49 Cypress CA 2013 ISBN 978 0 9897906 0 4 Culver City Art District Neighborhoods map PDF City of Culver City U S Climate Normals Quick Access Station Culver City CA National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Retrieved May 7 2023 NOAA Online Weather Data NWS Los Angeles National Weather Service Retrieved May 7 2023 Census of Population and Housing Census gov Retrieved June 4 2015 Culver City CA Data USA datausa io Retrieved February 9 2023 QuickFacts Culver City city California US Census Bureau QuickFacts Culver City Profile Mapping L A Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times Kuypers Melissa November 14 2012 Ten Years In Tinsel Town NPR West Celebrates A Decade npr org Retrieved May 6 2023 City of Culver City CAFR PDF Retrieved June 30 2020 The Culver Studions Innoviation Plan in Culver City NPR always seems to be reporting from a town called Culver City Why by Paul Farhi for The Washington Post June 29 2016 French Agatha May 24 2017 Culver City is now home to America s sole romance only bookstore the Ripped Bodice Los Angeles Times Retrieved March 2 2019 The Wende Museum Wende Museum Things To Do In Culver City Brian Petruzzelli David Gebhard and Robert Winter An Architectural Guidebook to Los Angeles 6th edition pp 251 55 The Actors Gang Archived from the original on June 24 2013 The Culver Hotel Culver City Luxury Hotels Official Page The Culver Hotel Tickets amp Events Center Theatre Group Culver City Parks and Recreation Department Culver City Parks culvercity org City of Culver City Retrieved June 8 2022 Discover the Los Angeles County Second District LA County Supervisor Holly J Mitchell Retrieved January 16 2022 Statewide Database UC Regents Archived from the original on February 1 2015 Retrieved November 20 2014 California s 36th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC California s 37th Congressional District Representatives amp District Map Civic Impulse LLC Search Results California Department of Education Retrieved July 13 2022 starprepacademy org Retrieved April 6 2023 The Lion s Fountain www culvercity org Retrieved December 16 2023 Sony Pictures Unveils Culver City Landmark Rainbow Sony Pictures Entertainment www sonypictures com Retrieved December 16 2023 Lelyveld Nita Nelson Laura May 21 2016 Trains are packed as Metro s Expo Line extension to Santa Monica opens Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 22 2016 Culver City Timeline A Work in Progress Culver City Historical Society a b Public Transit Ridership Los Angeles County California www laalmanac com Our History Big Blue Bus www bigbluebus com Martin Straw Judith October 15 2021 Ribbon Cutting Launches Bike Lane and Crosswalks for Safe Routes to School La Ballona Elementary Culver City Crossroads Culver City Crossroads Retrieved October 13 2022 Downtown Culver City Just Got More Walkable Bikeable and Transit Friendly Streetsblog Los Angeles December 17 2021 Retrieved June 22 2022 Culver City Police Department Archived March 8 2016 at the Wayback Machine Fire Culver City CA www culvercityfd org Department of Community Justice Multnomah County co multnomah or us Retrieved May 3 2014 Drew Barrymore I Imdb com Retrieved November 3 2011 Seattle Seahawks Players Michael Bumpus Seahawks com Archived from the original on May 2 2008 Retrieved November 3 2011 Selz Gabrielle A Devastating and Breathtaking Vision of Climate Change Hyperallergic December 21 2022 Retrieved September 6 2023 Gary Carter Baseball Stats Baseball almanac com Retrieved November 3 2011 Dee Dee Davis II Imdb com Retrieved November 3 2011 Jeff Fisher Agent Speaker Fee Booking Contact www nopactalent com Archived from the original on December 9 2007 Retrieved January 18 2008 Tim Foli Stats Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 22 2021 Charles Herbert I Imdb com Retrieved November 3 2011 Helen Hunt Biography Yahoo Movies Movies yahoo com Retrieved November 3 2011 Rabe John December 12 2013 50 years later Culver City honors first female marathoner Southern California Public Radio Retrieved June 17 2019 Jason Hoppin November 7 2012 Bill Monning Luis Alejo re elected Gilroy Dispatch Gilroy Dispatch Retrieved June 12 2017 Michael Richards Information Movietome com Retrieved November 3 2011 permanent dead link Bucs Option Power Hitter to Hollywood The Santa Cruz Sentinel Associated Press March 31 1957 Retrieved July 6 2018 Culver City High Class of 1983 I Cchsa org Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved November 3 2011 The Broadway League September 23 1987 The official source for Broadway Information IBDB Retrieved November 3 2011 Regular Meeting of the City Council Culver City July 24 2017 culver city legistar com Retrieved July 24 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Culver City California nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Culver City Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Culver City California amp oldid 1194761261, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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