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Culver Ice Rink
Category:
Skating Rinks
4545 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City,
California 90230
(310) 398-5718
The Culver City Ice Rink is certainly a fun place to spend the day with the entire family. This...
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The Culver City Ice Rink is certainly a fun place to spend the day with the entire family. This is such a nice ice rink, quite big in size but there are a lot of people that go here. My daughter is just learning to ice skate and I am thinking of signing her up for the classes the offer at the rink.
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This new art gallery opened just under a year ago in Culver City. Owned and operated by the owner...
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This new art gallery opened just under a year ago in Culver City. Owned and operated by the owner of La Luz galleries in Los Angeles, Billy Shire has expanded his art needs. Billy is well known for introducing new up and coming artists and continues to do so at this new gallery.
Definitely a low brow gallery to check out when in the area.
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Allied Model Trains
Category:
Models
4411 Sepulveda Blvd
Culver City,
California 90230
(310) 313-9353
This is an amazing train store with pretty much every model train you are looking for, including...
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This is an amazing train store with pretty much every model train you are looking for, including some kids toy trains. They have trains running all over so you could just come here with the kids to browse, but you'll probably end up being convinced by them to buy something. The staff is also really nice. A great place for a kid or big kid.
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Danny's Warehouse
Category:
Sporting Goods
9443 Venice Blvd # B
Culver City,
California 90232
(310) 837-7511
I love this store (though have not been there since it moved to Adams & Fairfax). It is a...
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I love this store (though have not been there since it moved to Adams & Fairfax). It is a dance store where EVERYTHING is $10 (or less)! It is fabulous. Be prepared to spend seveal hours (and lots of money). Its a big warehouse, so you'll be diging though boxes of point shoes to find your size, or up on laders looking for the perfect leotard yourself. It can take some work, but that's half the fun, and a good way to find more dance stuff you never knew you needed! You never know what they will have, its always a surprise. You can find amazing deals. The staff is friendly and Danny is very nice,
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Culver West Park
Category:
Sports & Recreation
4162 Wade Ave.
Culver City,
California 90230
(310) 253-6644
Culver West Park is a hidden little park that's located off of Washington Place & Wade Ave in,...
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Culver West Park is a hidden little park that's located off of Washington Place & Wade Ave in, technically, Culver City (although right down the street it's Mar Vista/LA 90066). There's play equipment, swings, basketball courts, picnic tables and an adjacent rec center and classroom. One of the best features of the playground is a little toddler area that contains a mini playhouse, slides, etc . Picnics and birthday parties are common here on the weekend. The park isn't big but it's clean and located at the end of a cul de sac so automobile traffic isn't a concern.
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Copro-Nason Fine Art
Category:
Art Galleries & Dealers
11265 Washington Blvd
Culver City,
California 90230
(310) 398-2643
A small little art gallery that's actually a house just recently moved to Santa Monica. Copro...
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A small little art gallery that's actually a house just recently moved to Santa Monica. Copro Nason is a name sake in the low brow art world. Many fine low brow artists have been shown at Copro over the years. Their show openings are usually well attended but if you're afraid of crowds, be aware they are always crowded.
If you're into the low brow art scene, definitely check out Copro Nason. If you have any questions you can check out their website or call the gallery. Their always willing to help you.
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Alondra Golf Course
Category:
Playgrounds Parks & Trails
16400 S Prairie Ave
Culver City,
California 90230
(310) 217-8064
As public courses go this place is great. With a small par 3 9 hole and a long 18 put together you...
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As public courses go this place is great. With a small par 3 9 hole and a long 18 put together you can decide which you'd like to play while eating lunch at the clubhouse. Either course makes for fun play but I'm partial to the 9 hole. Two or three holes are a little close to Redondo Beach Blvd, and road noise is annoying when trying to tee off, but for the cost I can't get a better play. No need for carts on the short 9 hole, but the long 18 sure feels long on a hot day. Bring plenty of water, even though the course has coolers every few holes.
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