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South Carolina's 400-year-old Angel Oak looks like a living cathedral — and locals fiercely protect it
While its height is just 65 feet, its canopy extends nearly 2,000 square yards.
The 65-foot tree boasts around 400,000 visitors each year at Angel Oak Park.
The Angel Oak Tree is now officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places after more than a decade of work ...
The Angel Oak on Johns Island could soon be added to the National Register of Historic Places. If it is placed on the prestigious list, it will be the only tree in South Carolina with the national ...
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