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After 200 years, beloved tree sees its last autumn

Summary by oakpark.com
Oak Parkers love their trees. For some, the trees that adorn their yards are like members of the family, bearing silent witness to celebrations including children’s birthday parties, high school prom photos and college send-offs.  That is certainly the case for Jim and Sally Prescott, who have raised five children in a house on Forest Avenue shaded by a stately, old bur oak. Sadly, the 200-year-old tree has become so fragile that it must soon be…
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oakpark.com broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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