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Collection of Giant Tree Postcards and Real Photo Postcards 1880-1940 Collection Jim Linderman
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hilarious. GIANT group of examples.
ReplyDeleteis that an Edsel, in the last?
I've seen the Longwood, FL tree. It's in a beautiful area with other large trees, and it's called the "Senator". It is absolutely awe inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI've seen the tree in Longwood, FL -- it's called the Senator. It's in a beautiful area (now with a boardwalk) surrounded by other big trees. It is awe inspiring!
ReplyDeleteAn interesting sequence of images. Great blog.
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