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Three Mile Oak - Annapolis, MD
in Historic Trees
The Three Mile Oak is so named because it was the meeting place, three miles from the center of Annapolis, where town dignitaries would meet important guests and escourt them in.
posted by: WayBetterFinder
location: Maryland
date approved: 10/22/2012
last visited: 9/28/2013
E5 km
Morus alba White Mulberry - Annapolis, MD
A dedicated tree at the William Paca House in downtown Annapolis, Maryland.
posted by: bluesnote
date approved: 6/22/2021
last visited: 6/22/2021
W42.6 km
Smithsonian Witness Elm - Washington, DC
American Elm tree planted in 1850, before construction of the Smithsonian Museum and the National Mall in central Washington, DC.
posted by: jiggs11
location: District of Columbia
date approved: 10/12/2019
last visited: 10/2/2021
SW44.6 km
War of 1812 Willow Oak - Oxon Hill, Maryland
Located in a small field to the right after entering the parking lot.
posted by: flyingmoose
date approved: 5/20/2021
last visited: never
NW109 km
Sickle's Witness Tree at Trostle Farm, Gettysburg Battlefield - Gettysburg, PA
This witness tree saw General Sickles establish his headquarters and the 9th Massachusetts battery make their moves during the Battle of Gettysburg.
posted by: NorStar
location: Pennsylvania
date approved: 11/12/2014
last visited: 8/6/2016
NW109.6 km
Copse of Trees - Gettysburg, PA
This is about as historic as a group of trees can get. These trees were witness to and the focal point of Pickett's Charge on the last day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Amazingly, they still stand today.
posted by: Math Teacher
date approved: 4/28/2013
last visited: 7/7/2018
NW110.6 km
Abraham Lincoln Witness Tree - Gettysburg, PA
Abraham Lincoln passed beneath this tree on November 19, 1863 as he rode to Cemetery Hill to give his Gettysburg Address.
date approved: 7/13/2013
last visited: 3/29/2015
Abraham Lincoln Witness Tree II - Gettysburg, PA
One of two Sycamore witness trees very close to one another on the east side of Baltimore Street. Abraham Lincoln passed beneath this tree on November 19, 1863 as he rode to Cemetery Hill to give his Gettysburg Address.
last visited: 12/3/2019
NW114.6 km
Burnside Bridge Witness Tree - Sharpsburg MD
This stately sycamore still stands beside the Burnside Bridge on Antietam Battlefield and saw the battle action on that day in September 1862.
posted by: HaricotVert_52
date approved: 11/18/2009
last visited: 11/2/2021
NE156.1 km
The Pawling Sycamore - Valley Forge, PA
The Pawling Sycamore is located in the Fatlands area of Valley Forge National Historical Park.
posted by: Lightnin Bug
date approved: 4/17/2009
last visited: 11/29/2009