Another installment of views of the University of Arizona campus in the early days and taken from the same location today (2018). The new lookin in the 1960s was part of a decade of planning to provide as much open…
The new lookin in the 1960s was part of a decade of planning to provide as much open space as possible. Moving the baseball field from Bear Down Gym is helping to create the open mall look that will be extended all the way to North Cherry Avenue. The university's aggressive building program amounted to about $8 million which included the new administration building, the Space Sciences building and a new women's dorm.
Students take a short cut as they walk in front of the University of Arizona Administration Building on their way to the Student Union in Tucson on July 16, 2018.A photo of the Steward Observatory on the campus of the University of Arizona in March 1930. R.B. Streets, UA Department of Plant Pathology / UA Special Collections.The old Steward Observatory at the University of Arizona in Tucson on July 16, 2018. The first telescope and building were dedicated on April 23, 1923.
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