The Candler Oak in Savannah, Georgia is a beautiful spot to stop and ponder one's own scale within the cosmic universe. The tree is estimated to have taken root in early 1700, pre-dating most American cities (other than Detroit, New Orleans, New York, St Augustine, etc... but you get the idea). The tree is a short walk from the Forsyth Park and worth checking out after you see the famous...
Read moreMajestic Candler Oak Tree across the street from Forsyth Park. A must stop when you’re in Savannah. Truly breathtaking tree that has a rich history. Apparently the founder of Savannah, General James Oglethorpe, is quoted as mentioned the tree when he first arrived in the city in the late 1700s. Make sure you stop. By and...
Read moreGorgeous oak tree, crazy to think it took root in the 1700s! It’s located in the SCAD parking lot, right across from Forsyth Park and the fountain there. We stopped by on a Sunday evening and was able to park in the college’s parking lot to snap a few quick pictures. Glad I got to check this off of my must-see list...
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