Planning Office, University of OregonWelch, DustinSchaible, Daniel2023-09-072023-09-072007https://hdl.handle.net/1794/2884610 pagesMost of the historic features associated with the 15th Avenue Axis are street trees. The row of Douglas firs between Straub Hall and University Street, and the row of Norway maples in front of the Student Recreation Center’s (SRC) outdoor playing field are all from the eras of significance. The Douglas firs appear to date back to the Inception Era, and the large retaining wall of the SRC field and the Crimson King Norway maples are from the Lawrence/Cuthbert Era. The street has been associated with Hayward Field since the 1920s, though the north end of that facility was completely redesigned fairly recently.enCreative Commons BY-NC-ND 4.0-UShistoryarchitecturecampus heritage landscape planLandscape Resource Survey : 15th Avenue Axis (z)Other