Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research, Tucson
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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 Tucson. Since its founding, visiting scholars and faculty at the lab have done notable work in the areas of climate change, fire history, ecology, archeology and hydrology. ()
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1215 E Lowell StCentral TucsonTucson 85721-0400
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+1 520-621-0984
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Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Flandrau Science Center and Planetarium, Arizona State Museum, Arizona Stadium, Steward Observatory.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research?
Nearby attractions include Arizona Stadium, Tucson (5 min walk), Old Main, Tucson (6 min walk), University of Arizona Campus Historic District, Tucson (6 min walk), Centennial Hall, Tucson (6 min walk).
How to get to Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research by public transport?
The nearest stations to Laboratory of Tree-Ring Research:
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- FlixBus Tucson University of Arizona • Lines: 2201 (4 min walk)
- Tucson Greyhound Bus Depot (19 min walk)
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- 2nd Street & Highland Avenue • Lines: Sun Link (9 min walk)
- University Boulevard & Tyndall Avenue • Lines: Sun Link (11 min walk)
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- Tucson (25 min walk)