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Culver Center Street turned back to 1940s

REEL Culver City

by Marc Wanamaker

MGM Studios used the Culver Center shopping district for the political drama, Ada, starring Dean Martin as gubernatorial candidate “Bo Gillis” and Susan Hayward as his supportive wife, “Ada.”

Although the film took place in a small town in the Deep South in the late 1940s (and was loosely based on two-term Louisiana governor, Jimmie Davis), sharp-eyed readers will notice the tell-tale L.A.-based signage for “Culver Center Drugs” (above the “Bo Gillis” banner and below the “Market Basket” sign in the middle of the above photo). Below: Culver Center Street as “decorated” for the MGM film “Ada,” which was set in the late 1940s.

Culver Center Street as “decorated” for the MGM film “Ada,” which was set in the late 1940s - Culver City Historical Society

A Variety of Stores

The shopping district, located near the intersection of Venice Boulevard and Overland Avenue, opened for business in September of 1949. Some of the new stores at that time included: Wellington Culver Center Drugs at 3839 Culver Center St., J. C. Penney’s department store at 3824 Culver Center St., and Mode O‘ Day women‘s store at 3847 Culver Center St.

Market Basket Expands

The Market Basket grocery store announced, “With the opening of our new super market in Culver Center, Market Basket enters for the first time in the Western Section of Los Angeles. This new store is one more step in the expansion program of this grocery chain.”

A New Concept in Shopping

Throughout the next twelve years, Culver Center lured major stores to

Culver City. This was the original idea of many new shopping centers built after World War II. They would be modern, easy to get to with ample parking, advertising large clean stores.

By 1950, the W.T. Grant dime store opened at 3844 Culver Center St., along with some new stores advertising Culver City as a “Shopping Center” on the West Side of Los Angeles.

Fiesta La Ballona

In August of 1953, the Culver City La Ballona Valley Days celebrations and parade route went through Culver Center and one of the parade float winners was the Culver Center Float.

Celebrating its 12th Anniversary

By 1961 Martin’s Music opened at 3870 Culver Center St. along with Gallenkamp Shoes store.

On October 8, 1961, Culver Center celebrated its 12th Anniversary (1949-1961). This coincided with the MGM production of Ada, using Culver Center for its “main street.”

For more information on the history of Culver Center, click here.

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