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In 1929, UCLA’s Westwood campus was in its infancy, with Royce Hall and a few newly built structures dotting an otherwise undeveloped landscape. This aerial view captures a time when UCLA was surrounded by open hills, far from the bustling metropolis it would later join. As the university grew, it became a cornerstone of Los Angeles, attracting students from across the globe and contributing to the city’s academic prestige. UCLA’s expansion mirrored the development of Westwood, transforming the area into a thriving cultural and intellectual hub.
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