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  2. Trees of New York City - Wikipedia

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    As of 2020, New York City Department of Parks and Recreation is the steward of most of the 2.5+ million trees growing within New York City. [18] The New York City Tree Map is an interactive map by the parks department that catalogues more than 850,000 trees in the city.

  3. List of tree species in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York City Tree Map This page was last edited on 17 December 2024, at 19:26 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...

  4. Franklin Booth - Wikipedia

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    Booth's first illustrations, created for his verses, appeared in the Indianapolis News, [5] and he was on the staff there from 1899 to 1904. [2] He then traveled to Rome, Paris and Spain. [2] [3] Beginning in 1904 [7] or 1905, [2] he worked on the New York Daily News. [7] He also worked briefly at newspapers in Boston and Washington as an ...

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  6. Salvatore Murdocca - Wikipedia

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    Salvatore "Sal" Murdocca (born April 26, 1943) is an American children's book illustrator.He is best known for illustrating the Magic Tree House series written by Mary Pope Osborne (from 1992) and the nonfiction Magic Tree House Fact Checkers by Osborne and collaborators (from 2000)—about 50 and 30 volumes respectively to 2014.

  7. Hangman's Elm - Wikipedia

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    Hangman's Elm, or simply "The Hanging Tree", is an English Elm located at the northwest corner in Washington Square Park in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City. It stood at 135 feet (41 m) tall when measured c. 2000 , [ 1 ] and has a diameter of 67 inches (1.7 m).

  8. Weeping Beech (Queens) - Wikipedia

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    The Weeping Beech was a historic tree located at Weeping Beech Park in Flushing, Queens, New York City. It was the mother of all European weeping beeches in the United States. The Weeping Beech was imported by horticulturalist Samuel Parsons in 1846 and planted in 1847.

  9. Group of Four Trees (Jean Dubuffet) - Wikipedia

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    Group of Four Trees is an abstract outdoor sculpture completed in 1972 by the French 20th-century artist Jean Dubuffet.Originally commissioned by the American banker and philanthropist David Rockefeller, the work measures 43 feet and is installed in the public plaza of 28 Liberty Street (formerly One Chase Manhattan Bank Plaza) between Nassau Street and Pine Street in Financial District ...