Miller: The trees that have always been a part of Connecticut landscape
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The Care of Trees employees trim the descendent oak near the stone monument that marked the second-largest Oak Tree in the US back in 1951 Saturday, August 26, 2017, on Martin Luther King Boulevard in Norwalk, Conn. The Norwalk Tree Alliance stumbled upon the stone monument dedicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1951 to what was purported to be the second-largest Oak Tree in the United States at the time. The tree is long gone, but the Tree Alliance, Norwalk Tree Advisory Commission and Daughters of the American Revolution plan to rededicate the stone monument this fall.