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Pretty Stinky LbNA #46645 (ARCHIVED)

Owner:Adoptable
Plant date:Apr 1, 2009
Location:
City:McMinnville
County:Warren
State:Tennessee
Boxes:1
Planted by:Dragonfly Wing
Found by: Not yet found!
Last found:N/A
Status:r
Last edited:Apr 1, 2009
Pretty Stinky,
Wasn't born here but happily resides here for now.
"The Birthing Tree"
Standing as a silent sentinel to the town, this enormous white oak (Quercus alba) welcomes travelers into the city of McMinnville. While only 81 feet tall, the crown spreads 130 feet, with several of the lower limbs larger than many trees. However it is not its size that gives this white oak notoriety; the Birthing Tree is steeped in local folklore. The tree was a local landmark for settlers passing through the area. Travelers from North Carolina, Kentucky and Virginia would travel through Knoxville on the Old Kentucky Trail. These trails converged at Rock Island (the closest city at that time) and then passed under the spreading branches of this giant tree before continuing south to Alabama. The huge oak was a well-known meeting place for these weary travelers. Some waited for long periods of time for fellow settlers to join them. Others lingered because of bad weather or lack of supplies. Many local families also recount stories of grandparents who knew someone born at the tree due to the extended delays. At one time it was even thought to have been part of the infamous "Trail of Tears" on the march to Oklahoma, although local historians discount this. However, the tree has been known for over 150 years and many local stories, rumors and family meetings have been held at the tree.
Pretty stinky is a sneaky girl... can you find her?