A tall, leafless oak stands expressively at the end of a walkway, marking the edge of the property.
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Landscape, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Site. This oak was a significant tree marking the Lincoln property. It died in 1976 and was removed in 1986. The site of the oak remains as a significant feature of the landscape, although drainage issues prevent it from being used for another planting.
U.S. National Park Service
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