Updated April 6
New Hampshire sugar maple, one of country’s largest, removed for safety
Estimated to be at least 240 years old, the tree stood 100 feet tall with a diameter of more than 7 feet.
By MICHAEL CASEYAssociated Press
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Micum Davis is suspended in the air while working to cut down a sugar maple tree in Kensington, N.H., on Monday. The 100-foot-tall tree, believed to have been planted in the late 1700s, was cut down for safety reasons.
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KENSINGTON, N.H. 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.
New Hampshire sugar maple, one of country s largest, removed for safety
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