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Tree That Owns Itself

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Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
Tree That Owns Itself
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The Tree That Owns Itself is a white oak tree that has, according to legend, legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet of its base. The tree, also called the Jackson Oak, is located at the corner of South Finley and Dearing Streets in Athens, Georgia, United States. The original tree, thought to have started life between the mid-16th and late 18th century, fell in 1942, but a new tree was grown from one of its acorns, and planted in the same location. The current tree is sometimes referred to as the Son of The Tree That Owns Itself. Both trees have appeared in numerous national publications, and the site is a local landmark.
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