Historic New Jersey oak tree dead at 600
A New Jersey tree with a history dating back to the area’s first English settlement has come crashing down. The Salem white oak stood proudly for nearly 600 years before it was uprooted Thursday evening, prompting residents to pay tribute to its rich history, according to NJ.com. Under its branches, it is believed Quaker John…
Historic New Jersey oak tree dead at 600
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