Centinela Avenue gets its name from the Spanish word for lookout, as the US military used Mar Vista Hill to look out for attacks from Catalina Island. In the early 1900s, the area was known for its lima bean fields and agriculture. By the 1940s, the Douglas Aircraft Company had established a base at the Santa Monica Airport in Mar Vista, employing local residents and veterans. Mar Vista has grown over time through the annexation of surrounding neighborhoods and remains a diverse community today.