Westwood is an LA district that is west of Beverly Hills and Century City, east of West Los Angeles and Brentwood, and north of Rancho Park branching off of Wilshire Boulevard. Westwood is one of the wealthier areas of the city, known as a movie-going district for its many vintage movie theaters like the Mann Village, Art Deco Crest, and Mann Bruin which hosts many movie premieres. Westwood’s history dates back to the 1919 when the district was developed by wealthy retailer Arthur Letts and his son-in-law, Harold Janss. The University of California, Los Angeles subsequently moved from East Hollywood and made northern section of Westwood its new campus location.[1]
Today, Westwood is considered to be broken up into various sections: the heart of Westwood – the Wilshire Boulevard area where you’ll find high-rises, penthouse condos, and congested traffic, the low-rise neighborhood of Westwood Village north of Wilshire where all the students, movie-goers, and shoppers flock, and the UCLA campus which is north of the Westwood Village.[2]
Places to Visit
UCLA
Attractions: Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden Mathias Botanical Garden Royce Hall UCLA Fowler Cultural Museum
Westwood Village
Attractions: Bruin Theatre Fox Westwood Village Theatre Tischler House
Wilshire and Westwood
Attractions: Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts Los Angeles California Temple UCLA Hammer Museum Westwood Memorial Park
References: “Westwood, Los Angeles, California.” < http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood%2C_Los_Angeles%2C_California> [1] Westwood [2] Id. |