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Considering what's really lost by removing 35 trees at historic Roswell site - SaportaReport

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The removal of 35 specimen trees from Roswell’s Mimosa Hall has stirred deep emotions. Some of the trees, believed to be as old as 150 years, were cleared to make way for the redevelopment of the grounds and the Founders Park project. Roswell plans to add 12 new native trees as part of a native plant landscape restoration plan. What does it mean that 35 specimen trees were cut down? We may not know the full impact, specifically. But in any part …
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SaportaReport broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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