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The Big Oak is a large live oak (Quercus virginiana) located in Thomasville, Georgia, in the United States at the corner of Crawford Street and Monroe Street. The Big Oak is one of many historic landmarks located in Thomasville. The Big Oak was one of the earliest trees registered with the Live Oak Society. Registered by P.C. Andrews in 1936 ...
Thomasville: Thomas: 97000300 Mill Creek Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 76000651 Millpond Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 01000535 Oak Grove Plantation: Newnan Coweta 93000236 Pearson-Boyer Plantation: Sparta Hancock 90000146 Pebble Hill Plantation: Thomasville Thomas 90000105 Pine Bloom Plantation: Newton Baker 85001977 Peter W. Printup ...
Thomasville is the county seat of Thomas County, Georgia, United States.The population was 18,881 in 2020. The city deems itself the "City of Roses" and holds an annual Rose Festival. The city features plantations open to the public, a historic downtown, a large farmer's market, and an oak tree from about 1680 at the corner of Monroe and C
S of Thomasville on Pine Tree Blvd. 30°48′11″N 83°58′21″W / 30.80304°N 83.97257°W / 30.80304; -83.97257 ( Millpond Plantation Thomasville
Southern Red Oak, Spanish Oak: Common state-wide Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus geminata Small [1]: 99 Sand Live Oak: Lower Coastal Plain: Least Concern: Fagaceae: Quercus georgiana M. A. Curtis [1]: 99 Georgia Oak: Granite outcrops in the Piedmont: Endangered: Fagaceae: Quercus hemisphaerica Bartram ex Willd. [1]: 100 Laurel Oak, Darlington Oak
Nov. 15—TRIAD — Two teams remain in the high school football playoffs — Oak Grove in the 3A and Thomasville in the 1A. Both teams will be on the road Friday as play continues in the third ...
Quercus pagoda, the cherrybark oak, is one of the most highly valued red oaks in the southern United States. It is larger and better formed than southern red oak and commonly grows on more moist sites. Its strong wood and straight form make it an excellent timber tree.
Paradise Park Historic District is located in Thomasville, Georgia.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places 1984 with an increase in 2002. [1] It consists of Thomasville's Paradise Park, and properties including 15 contributing buildings and one non-contributing building.