Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research

The Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research was established in 1937 by A.E. Douglass, founder of the modern science of dendrochronology. The LTRR is a research unit in the College of Science at the University of Arizona in .
  • Type: University
  • Description: dendrochronology laboratory in Arizona
  • Also known as: LTRR
  • Address: 1215 East Lowell Street, Tucson, AZ 85721
  • Wheelchair access: yes

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Casino Del Sol Stadium and Bear Down Gym.

Stadium
is an outdoor college football stadium located on the campus of the University of Arizona in . It is the home field of the Arizona Wildcats of the Big 12 Conference. is situated 1,100 feet east of Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research.

University
, originally known as Men's Gymnasium, is a 300-seat multi-purpose arena in . It opened in 1926. It was home to the University of Arizona Wildcats basketball team. is situated 1,100 feet northeast of Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research.

Museum
The Arizona State Museum, founded in 1893, was originally a repository for the collection and protection of archaeological resources. Today, however, ASM stores artifacts, exhibits them and provides education and research opportunities. is situated 1,600 feet northwest of Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Barrio San Antonio and Tucson.

Neighborhood
is a historic barrio located adjacent to and east of downtown , . It is bounded by Aviation Parkway, Arroyo Chico, South Kino Parkway, and South Park Avenue.

, also known as the "Old Pueblo", is the second-largest city in the state of and the county seat of Pima County in the Sonoran Desert. It is at a higher elevation than nearby Phoenix and is correspondingly cooler.

Village
is a city in , , United States and an enclave of the much larger city of . is known for being heavily influenced by Hispanic, and especially Mexican, culture; restaurants and shops which sell traditional Mexican food and other goods can be found throughout the city. is situated 2 miles southwest of Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research.

Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research

Latitude
32.22896° or 32° 13′ 44″ north
Longitude
-110.9525° or 110° 57′ 9″ west
Levels
4
Open location code
854F62HW+HX
Open­Street­Map ID
way 234728716
Open­Street­Map feature
amenity=­university
Open­Street­Map attribute
wheelchair=­yes
Wiki­data ID
Q6467309
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