The great elm

During the 18th and 19th centuries, Lancaster was famous for its huge elm trees. Considered the largest in New England, the Great Elm, in 1888, had a circumference of 23 feet at 5 feet above the ground. The height was 95 feet and the branch spread was 114 feet. Eight people wi...

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