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One of the country s largest sugar maples removed for safety

One of the country’s largest sugar maples removed for safety Micum Davis is suspended in the air while working to cut down a sugar maple tree, in Kensington, N.H., Monday, April 5, 2021. The 100-foot-tall tree, believed planted in the late 1700s, was cut down for safety reasons. (AP Photo/Michael Casey) Michael Casey Micum Davis stands on a boom lift while working to cut down a sugar maple tree, in Kensington, N.H., Monday, April 5, 2021. The 100-foot-tall tree, believed planted in the late 1700s, was cut down for safety reasons. (AP Photo/Michael Casey) Michael Casey Published: 4/6/2021 1:55:10 PM A sugar maple tree that has watched over a New Hampshire home for more than 200 years and was one of the largest of its kind in the United States is coming down because of safety concerns.

Safety concerns bring down largest sugar maple tree in US

Correction: Big Tree-No More story April 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail KENSINGTON, N.H. (AP) In a story April 5, 2021, about a sugar maple tree being removed, The Associated Press misspelled the name of the manager of American Forests’ National Champion Trees program. It should be Rose Tileston, not Rose Tileson. This story also clarifies that Braxton should be Buxton on second reference. Janet Buxton s name was spelled correctly on first reference. Expert Opinion

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