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English: Falling of General Noble, the World's Fair Tree, in Converse Basin Grove. Height of Tree 283 Feet. Circumference of Tree at base 101 Feet.
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Source Los Angeles Times Photographic Collection, OpenUCLA Collections
Author Curtis, C. C. (Charles Curtis), 1862-1956
Camera location36° 43′ 02.13″ N, 118° 32′ 16.45″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Falling of the General Noble tree in Converse Basin Grove.

36°43'2.129"N, 118°32'16.451"W

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