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- Seven_Sisters_Oak abstract "The Seven Sisters Oak is the largest certified southern live oak tree. Located in Mandeville, Louisiana, it is estimated to be up to 1,500 years old with a trunk that measures 38 feet (11.6 meters). This oak is also the National Champion on the National Register of Big Trees and the Champion Oak of Louisiana according to the Louisiana Forestry Association. The owner who first named the tree was Carole Hendry Doby, who was one of seven sisters. There are seven sets of branches leading away from the center trunk. The Seven Sisters survived a near direct hit from Hurricane Katrina in August 2005.The "Seven Sisters Oak", formerly known as "Doby's Seven Sisters" is the current president of the Live Oak Society, a status awarded to it by being the largest live oak registered by the society.".
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- Seven_Sisters_Oak hasPhotoCollection Seven_Sisters_Oak.
- Seven_Sisters_Oak subject Category:Geography_of_St._Tammany_Parish,_Louisiana.
- Seven_Sisters_Oak subject Category:Individual_oak_trees.
- Seven_Sisters_Oak subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_St._Tammany_Parish,_Louisiana.
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- Seven_Sisters_Oak type VisitorAttractionsInSt.TammanyParish,Louisiana.
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- Seven_Sisters_Oak comment "The Seven Sisters Oak is the largest certified southern live oak tree. Located in Mandeville, Louisiana, it is estimated to be up to 1,500 years old with a trunk that measures 38 feet (11.6 meters). This oak is also the National Champion on the National Register of Big Trees and the Champion Oak of Louisiana according to the Louisiana Forestry Association. The owner who first named the tree was Carole Hendry Doby, who was one of seven sisters.".
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