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Indian Trail Tree

Keziah Memorial Park

This ancient gnarled oak has be...

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Cherokee Indian Trail Tree

The Native Americans bent saplings to grow into living “si...

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Indian Trail Tree

Keziah Memorial Park

This ancient gnarled oak has been estimated to be more than 800 years old. Indians may have bent the young tree to mark the trail to their fishing grounds. The tree took root a second time, thus developing ...

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Cherokee Indian Trail Tree

The Native Americans bent saplings to grow into living “signposts” for traveling Indians. These living markers pointed the way to a water source, a suitable river crossing or a main trail.

Marker is on St. Anns Road.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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