Episode 10: The Tree

In Athens, Georgia, a favorite city landmark is “The Tree That Owns Itself.” But how, exactly, did this self-actualization come to pass? 

Written, researched, and hosted by Laurah Norton

Produced, scored, and edited by Maura Currie 

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N/A, “DEEDED TO ITSELF,” The Athens Banner, 1890.

E Merton Coulter, The Toombs Oak. . . 1966.

Kyle Nazario, “See the Georgia. . .” Atlanta Journal Constitution, 2016.

Loran Smith, “Rooted in History. . .” Online Athens, 2013.

Visit Athens, GA Website 

Lucian Lamar Knight, A Standard History Of Georgia and Georgians. . . Lewis Publishing, 1917.

Derrick Dorsey, “Mighty Oak Enjoys. . .”  (Archived)Excursia, 2001.

N/A, “Quercus Alba,” Wikipedia. Accessed 2020.

Ian Harvey, “The Tree That. . .” The Vintage News, 2018.

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