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Here's a short, fun video posted on Vimeo a couple of days ago, showing off one of Culver City's real treasures: the Culver City Skate Park.
Opened in October of 2007, the 1,300-square-foot skate park was designed through a series of community workshops, and local skateboarders got all of the features they asked for, including a Trog Bowl, Waterfall, Hubba Ledge, Ramp, Pier 7 Block, Wall Ride, 90 degree banked hip, and more.
The skate park was made possible through the efforts of the Culver City Parks and Recreation Commission and the City Council as well as through grant funding by the U.S. Department of the Interior's National Park Service, the State of California Department of Parks and Recreation, the Baldwin Hills Conservancy, and the Los Angles County Regional Park & Open Space District.
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