Treaty Oak (Washington, D.C.)
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treaty-oak-washington-d-c-232-5493412
title:
Treaty Oak (Washington, D.C.)
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The Treaty Oak was a 350–400-year-old oak tree that once stood on the Oak Lawn estate in Washington, D.C. The estate was previously called Widow's Mite and owned by the Holmead and Nourse families. It included a large four-story Second Empire house that owner Thomas P. Morgan had expanded. The estate was bounded by 19th Street, Columbia Road, Connecticut Avenue, and Florida Avenue, on the edge of today's Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan neighborhoods. The oak tree earned its nickname due to local
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350-400 year old oak tree in Washington, D.C
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_Oak_(Washington,_D.C.)
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2023-01-14T10:23:03Z
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