A 500-year-old cross-section of the so-called “World’s Largest Ponderosa” in a Boise park will soon be no more. “Unfortunately, the stump is decaying and has rotted from the inside,” Boise Parks and ...
A piece of what was once living history dating back before Iowa was a state is now on display in the atrium of the Wallace State Office Building in Des Moines. State Forestor Jeff Goerndt says it’s a ...
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage. A massive cross-section of an old white oak that grew near the Thames River, or Deshkan Ziibi, at Western University, will now serve ...
FORT GEORGE G. MEADE, Md. (Sept. 20, 2012) -- A 5-foot thick historical red oak that stood in the field behind the Fort Meade Museum and was considered a landmark on the installation is now being ...
An iconic piece of Masters history has now found a home … in Kansas. A glass-enclosed cross-section of the Eisenhower Tree — the famous loblolly pine that used to jut out onto the 17th fairway here at ...
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