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  2. Washington Elm - Wikipedia

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    An Arnold Arboretum newsletter claimed the tree was "for a long time a menace to the public." [1] The exact age of the tree at this time was estimated to have been between 204 and 210 years old. [1] Workers from the parks department of Cambridge tried attempted to keep the tree from toppling by pruning dead wood from the top of the tree. [1]

  3. Three Tree Point - Wikipedia

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    Three Tree Point is a low, gravelly, triangle-shaped spit jutting into the east side of Puget Sound. It is referred to on some navigation charts as "Point Pully", in recognition of crew member Robert Pulley of the Wilkes Expedition .

  4. List of tallest buildings in Cambridge, Massachusetts

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    Tallest building in Cambridge since April 2, 2019. [1] [2] 2 Akamai Technologies Global Headquarters 297 ft (91 m) 20 2019 Pickard Chilton 145 Broadway [3] [4] 3 Boston Marriott Cambridge 290 ft (88 m) 26 1988 Moshe Safdie & Associates 2 Cambridge Center, Area 2/MIT Tallest building built in the 1980s. [5] [6] 4 Google Cambridge 288.5 ft (87.9 m)

  5. Three point - Wikipedia

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    Three point may refer to: Three Points, Arizona; Three Points, California; Three-point lighting, a photographer's method of illuminating a scene; Three-point field goal, a field goal in a basketball game; Three-point play, a basketball term; Three-point hitch, a method of attaching implements to an agricultural tractor

  6. Cambridge named a 2023 Tree City USA once again

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    Cambridge achieved Tree City USA recognition by meeting the program's four requirements.

  7. Three Fingers (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Three Fingers is a mountain which is located in Snohomish County, Washington. At a height of 6,859 feet (2,091 m), it is the 12th most prominent peak of the state, and is also part of the Cascade Range."Three Fingers" refers to the mountain's three summits. The Three Fingers is a prominent and recognizable landmark in northern Snohomish County.