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1. Western Hemlock (n) Tsuga heterophylla 2. Douglas Fir (n) Pseudotsuga menziesii Trees of Fairhaven Park Map continues on 3. Western Red Cedar (n) Thuja plicata 2 4. Shore Pine (n) Pinus contorta inside panel. 5. Ponderosa Pine (n) Pinus ponderosa 6. Austrian Pine Pinus nigra 22 9 13 7. Western White Pine (n) Pinus monticola 36 13 8. Scott’s Pine Pinus sylvestris 99 24 9. Grand Fir (n) Abies grandis 5 18 Chuckanut Drive N 19 24 18 9 10. Concolor or White Fir Abies concolor 22 18 1622 29 2 11. Maidenhair or Ginkgo Ginkgo biloba 36 22 22 13 25 24 2 12. Colorado Spruce Picea pungens 51 51 25 18 24 3 22 Padden Creek 13. Norway Spruce Picea abies 2 9 9 38 14. Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica 20 9 58 2 46 56 2 2 2 3 2 15. Dawn Redwood Metasequoia glyptostroboides 50 9 18 2 9 2 44 9 9 44 30 16 9 2 2 2 48 44 59 16. English Yew Taxus baccata 50 9 9 9 44 44 9 9 38 2 44 17. Sawara Thread Cypress Chamaecyparis pisifera f. filifera 9 9 2 9 9 9 21 9 6 18. Sawara Plume Cypress Chamaecyparis pisifera f. plumosa 6 2 9 6 2 2 19. Sycamore Maple Acer pseudoplatanus 2 42 3 50 9 9 2 20. Douglas Maple (n) Acer glabra 25 57 9 4 6 18 2 4 31 40 9 3 21. Field Maple Acer campestre 50 4 31 20 40 1 2 1 22. Bigleaf Maple (n) Acer macrophyllum 2 9 39 50 23. Norway Maple Acer platanoides 2 Pavilion40 40 12 45 38 38 24. Vine Maple (n) Acer circinatum 21 11 38 44. Bitter Cherry (n) Prunus emarginata 9 1 1 40 25. Amur Maple Acer tataricum ssp. ginnala 2 33 1 2 2 45. Kanzan Cherry Prunus ‘Kwanzan’ 11 9 53 7 7 26. Red Maple Acer rubrum 46. Wild Cherry Prunus avium 33 7 27. Silver Maple Acer saccharinum 33 7 41 47. European Mountain Ash Sorbus aucuparia 26 2 3 40 32 Picnic 22 2 28. European White Birch Betula pendula 17 52 Shelter 48. Oregon Crabapple (n) Malus fusca 17 47 29. Paper Birch (n) Betula papyrifera 17 2 49. Crabapple Malus sp. 26 77 7 55 30. Red Horse Chestnut Aesculus x carnea 10 34 7 7 2 2 50. Littleleaf Linden Tilia cordata 2 31. Red Alder (n) Alnus rubra 56 14 51. Scarlet Oak Quercus coccinea 6 32. American Beech Fagus grandifolia 41 41 2 52. English Oak Quercus robur 51 41 13 2 33. European Beech Fagus sylvatica Chuckanut N Drive 6 45 27 13 2 2 53. Garry Oak (n) Quercus garryanna 13 13 34. Sourgum or Tupelo Tree Nyssa sylvatica 36 46 54. Kentucky Coffee Tree Gymnocladus dioica 6 36 26 26 14 38 6 35. Sweetgum Liquidambar styraciflua 46 55. Lilac Syringa sp. 21 35 26 36. English Holly Ilex aquifolia 15 23 56. Portuguese Laurel Prunus lusitanica 26 49 23 46 35 37. Green Ash Fraxinus pennsylvanica 21 23 6 57. Pacific Willow (n) Salix lasiandra 54 43 6 38. Oregon Ash (n) Fraxinus latifolia 28 58. Quaking Aspen (n) Populus tremuloides 21 26 37 6 6 35 39. Black Cottonwood (n) Populus balsamifera 15 5 6 59. Red Elderberry (n) Sambucus racemosa 21 26 28 Park Boundary ssp. trichocarpa 26 54 6 6 35 8 46 29 40. Honey Locust Gleditsia triacanthos 6 Path (n) signifies trees native to Whatcom County. 6 35 41. Pagoda Dogwood Cornus alternifolia 36 6 6 36 6 6 36 6 Picnic Table 21 6 6 9 50 48 50 48 48 42. Eastern Flowering Dogwood Cornus florida Taxonomy by John Wesselink Spray Park 43. Common Hawthorn Crataegus monogyna Hedgerow of predominantly Common Hawthorn (43) and Red Alder (31) June, 2013 Building A Brief History of Fairhaven Park 13 1313 13 13 1313 1313 1313 1906 - A five acre plot of undeveloped land south of Julia Ave. 13 3 1313 1313 between 14th and 16th streets is gifted to the City by Pacific 13 50 1313 Realty Company, owned by Charles X. Larrabee and Cyrus Gates. 1313 Fairhaven Park 13 21 13 Later, and additional 5 acres is donated by the Erastus Bartlett 13 13 estate. 50 13 1313 13 1909 - Deeds are accepted by Park Board 50 18 13 107 Chuckanut Drive N Gazebo 1313 Original development of the park was funded mostly by C. X. 50 13 Chuckanut Drive13 N Larrabee and designed by John C. Olmsted 13 1918 - The Caretaker’s house at the rose garden was built with Caretaker’s 9 House original floorplans based on Cyrus Gates’ Woodstock Farm home. 19 1908-1922 - Fairhaven Park contained a small petting zoo. 50 43 1914 - The original pavilion was built. It caught fire in 1937 and Property leased by 51 50 was rebuilt in 1975, and again in 1982 after another fire. the Center for Local 2 50 1916 - Wading pool was installed outside the pavilion. It was Self-Reliance replaced in 2003 by spray park. 50 22 1923-1928 - As was popular at the time, Fairhaven park was 9 13 36 converted into an automobile tourist camp with a camp shelter 13 99 and tourist camp house. The camp was located where the 24 current main parking lot is. Continued from main map 1990-2007 - Caretaker’s house is leased for use as the Fairhaven Youth Hostel for young travelers passing through Bellingham. 2008-present - Rose garden and Caretaker’s house leased by the This Ginkgo, or Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo Center for Local Self-Reliance. biloba, #11, located just inside the park entrance), is one of the oldest in Reference: A History of Bellingham Parks by Aaron Joy Bellingham, and the only one known to flower. Ginkgoes, oddly more closely Park Hours: 6am-10pm daily related to the conifers than broadleaf Amenities include: trees, are dioecious, meaning that each Barbecue Grills tree is either male or female. This Community Building particular tree is male, and since it Multipurpose Fields produces flowers, it can be presumed to be Outdoor Basketball Court at least 35-40 years old. This beautiful Tennis Courts Bellingham Parks & Recreation Picnic Shelter species is the only remaining plant in its 3424 Meridian Street Class, with fossils similar to the modern Playground species dating back as far as 270 million Restrooms Bellingham, WA 98225 years ago. Spray Park - Open June 18, 2013, through Labor Day, 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. daily. 360.778.7000 .