Sprawling oak could join Moon Tree as landmark – Hardwood might become a tourist attraction

The Keystone Heights Heritage Commission is seeking a historical designation for an oak tree between City Hall and the Clay County Library. Photo: Dan Hildebran.

BY DAN HILDEBRAN General manager KEYSTONE HEIGHTS—The Keystone Heights Heritage Commission wants to designate a large oak tree behind City Hall with a historical marker. A member of the public told the commission during its Nov. 21 meeting that a similar large oak in Thomasville, Georgia has become somewhat of a tourist attraction. “They've got…

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