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This is a list of Culver City municipal parks. Culver City is an incorporated city in western Los Angeles County, California. The city operates 14 parks within city limits.[1]
- Blair Hills Park
- Carlson Park - originally Victory Park, renamed in honor of Dr. Paul Carlson; in the 1920s, Barney Oldfield Speedway was located just south of this park[2]
- Culver City Park - connection from Ballona Creek to Park to Playa Trail, Little League fields, dog park, skate park; according to the Los Angeles County Historical Directory (1988), the top of Culver City Park was "Lookout Point for the Gabrielino Indians."[2]
- Culver West Alexander Park - footpath access to Del Rey neighborhood
- El Marino Park, Sunkist Park neighborhood - ceramics studio with kiln
- Fox Hills Park, Fox Hills neighborhood
- Lindberg Park - “Stone House” community events and cooperative preschool
- Syd Kronenthal Park - formerly called McManus Park, starting point of Ballona Creek Bike Path
- Tellefson Park
- Veterans Memorial Park - auditorium and meeting spaces, municipal pool; adjacent to senior center, teen center and Wende Museum
- Coombs Parkette
- Fox Hills Parkette
Parks operated as shared space with CCUSD elementary schools, and thus with restricted access hours for the public:
- Outdoor Play Area at Linwood Howe Elementary
- Blanco Park at El Rincon Elementary
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Culver City Parks". www.culvercity.org. Retrieved 2022-06-23.
- ^ a b Atkinson, Janet I. (1988). Los Angeles County Historical Directory. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Co. p. 43. ISBN 978-0-89950-301-1. OCLC 18106218.