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Can the trunk of Minneapolis’ once-oldest tree still be found?

Summary by MinnPost
Yes. Surrounded by overgrowth, the fallen trunk of an over 300-year-old tree can be found in a secluded field at the corner of West River Parkway and Franklin Terrace in Minneapolis’ Seward neighborhood.  Once Minneapolis’ oldest tree, the bur oak was declared dead and cut down in 2010. A new bur oak was planted in its place, but the site remains a memorial for the former oak. The city left remains of the trunk where the tree once stood, marking…

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MinnPost broke the news in on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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