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Monday, August 6, 2018

General Grant Tree in Kings Canyon National Park
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The General Grant tree is the largest giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in the General Grant Grove section of Kings Canyon National Park in California and the second largest tree in the world.


Video General Grant (tree)



History

The tree was named in 1867 after Ulysses S. Grant, Union Army general and the 18th President of the United States (1869-1877). President Calvin Coolidge proclaimed it the "Nation's Christmas Tree" on April 28, 1926. Due in large part to its huge base, the General Grant tree was thought to be the largest tree in the world prior to 1931, when the first precise measurements indicated that the General Sherman was slightly larger. On March 29, 1956, President Dwight D. Eisenhower declared the tree a "National Shrine", a memorial to those who died in war. It is the only living object to be so declared.


Maps General Grant (tree)



Current

In 2005 the General Grant moved up one place in the giant sequoia size rankings, when the Washington tree lost the hollow upper half of its trunk after a fire. Once thought to be well over 2,000 years old, recent estimates suggest the General Grant tree is closer to 1,650 years old.


The General Grant Tree, a Giant Redwood, or Sequoia ...
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Dimensions


General Grant (tree) - Wikiwand
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See also

  • List of largest giant sequoias
  • List of trees

Invitation to the “Trek to the Tree” Ceremony at Kings Canyon ...
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References


General Grant Tree Flyover - YouTube
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External links

  • Virtual Grant Tree Walk
  • "General Grant: Our Nation's Christmas Tree". Archived from the original on 2010-12-24. 
  • The largest giant sequoias by trunk volume

Source of article : Wikipedia