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Culver City is on the West Side of Los Angeles County, and was given the moniker the "Heart of Screenland" during the 1930s and 1940s when it was responsible for half of America's motion picture production. The city remains home to Sony Studios (formerly MGM Studios) and Culver Studios, and is a great destination for foodies looking to take advantage of the growing number of unique restaurants in the city's re-invigorated downtown.

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Get in
While construction of the Metro Rail Expo Line extension to Santa Monica is ongoing and expected to be complete by 2016, at present Culver City is the western terminus of the line that extends to Downtown LA. The station is at the northern end of downtown Culver City, off National Blvd between Washington and Venice Blvds, approximately a five-minute walk from downtown Culver City.

Culver CityBus Line 6 connects directly to the Los Angeles International Airport Transit Center. There are services every 15 minutes peak, 30-60 min off-peak.

Get around
Be aware that red light cameras are present throughout Culver City, and at $490 per violation the fines are some of the highest in the country.

By bus
Except for Greyhound Lines, there is no designated long-distance bus terminal in Seattle, so all bus services have their own stops scattered around the city. A number of them do have stops at the Greyhound Terminal (503 S Royal Brougham Way), in front of the King Street Station at 303 S King St and/or at Door 00 (south end at lower level of the terminal) at the Sea-Tac airport. See below:

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US66 turns south at Riverton (K-66 and US 69 alternate) to go through Baxter Springs.

US66 continues southward through Miami (Oklahoma) and Tulsa. Between Tulsa and OKC, Oklahoma Route 66 remains as a free alternate to I-44 (Turner Turnpike, a toll road), passing through the tiny town of Stroud (Oklahoma).

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Buy
Culver City offers a bit of everything when it comes to shopping. The Westfield Malls, located just off of I-405 at Sepulveda, is a 200 store mega-mall. The district near the intersection of Washington Blvd and La Cienaga Blvd is a major art destination, featuring dozens of galleries. The downtown area is home to several smaller and more upscale shops, as well as the old Helms Bakery complex, now home to a variety of furniture stores. And for those looking for familiar shopping establishments, major chain stores such as Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, Best Buy and Toys 'R Us are also represented within the city limits.

Eat
During the past decade Culver City has been undergoing a transformation with a huge number of excellent restaurants setting up shop in the city, particularly in the downtown area. Other restaurants are spread throughout the city in areas such as Helm's Bakery or along Washington Boulevard. For those who just need a quick bite, the standard chains are well-represented including Pei Wei, Denny's, Coco's, Chipotle, and dozens of fast food restaurants.

Bars
Most of the downtown restaurants also have a lively bar scene. Other bars located throughout the city include:



Sleep
Culver City has a handful of large hotels located near the intersection of I-405 and Sepulveda Blvd, with several cheaper but more rundown options located on Sepulveda near the intersection with Venice Blvd, and also along Washington Blvd. The historic Culver Hotel is located downtown and offers a more unique lodging option. Neighboring cities such as Santa Monica, Venice, Marina del Rey and El Segundo have numerous options within a 10-15 minute drive of Culver City.



Connect
Culver City offers free internet access in several areas.



Go next
The cities and neighborhoods that border Culver City include the following:


 * Venice - Culver City's western neighbor offers miles of sand, an eclectic nightlife, and the infamous Muscle Beach.
 * Marina del Rey - Located west of Culver City, the "marina of the king" is home to a vast number of restaurants and hotels, and while not as touristy as some of the neighboring beach cities is nonetheless a fun spot to spend an evening.
 * Westchester - Culver City's southwestern neighbor is home to Los Angeles International Airport and a number of lodging options.
 * South Central LA - Located east of Culver City, South Central has its rough parts but is definitely worth a visit to see the Space Shuttle Endeavour at the California Science Center, as well as the campus of USC and the sights of Exposition Park.
 * West LA - The west side of the sprawling city of LA forms Culver City's northern neighbor, and is home to UCLA and the Getty Museum.