Extreme winds have toppled a tree, believed to be well over two centuries old, that was planted by former US president George Washington on his Mount Vernon estate.
The 227-year-old Canadian hemlock which collapsed on Friday was planted by the founding father and first American president back in 1791.
Mount Vernon announced the tree had fallen over on its Facebook page on Friday evening.
“Today at Mount Vernon, strong winds brought down a 227-year-old Canadian Hemlock, as well as a Virginia cedar that stood watch over Washington’s tomb for many years,” the post said.
The senior vice president of visitor engagement at Mount Vernon, Rob Shenk, said the estate lost many trees to the sweeping winds which swept through the Washington region on Friday but the Canadian hemlock planted by Washington was probably the most noteworthy.
Source :- yahoonews
The 227-year-old Canadian hemlock which collapsed on Friday was planted by the founding father and first American president back in 1791.
Mount Vernon announced the tree had fallen over on its Facebook page on Friday evening.
“Today at Mount Vernon, strong winds brought down a 227-year-old Canadian Hemlock, as well as a Virginia cedar that stood watch over Washington’s tomb for many years,” the post said.
The senior vice president of visitor engagement at Mount Vernon, Rob Shenk, said the estate lost many trees to the sweeping winds which swept through the Washington region on Friday but the Canadian hemlock planted by Washington was probably the most noteworthy.
Source :- yahoonews
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