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Winds destroy historic trees on the University of Idaho campus
Fifteen historic trees, including presidential plantings from 1911, were lost or damaged, with some requiring removal due to unstable roots, the university said.
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Historic trees lost as windstorm damages University of Idaho campus
MOSCOW, ID — A powerful windstorm swept through the region Wednesday, toppling and damaging several historic trees on the University of Idaho’s Moscow campus, including trees planted by former U.S. presidents more than a century ago. A large spruce in the Presidential Grove that sustained damage. Photo credit: University of Idaho University officials said at least 15 trees were knocked down across campus during the storm, with additional trees e…
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