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Photo by Andrew Griscom Beautiful Copper Beach at Water and Main- Summer
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Photo by Andrew Griscom twin Elms on Silverleaf - Fall
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Structure of Horse Chestnut on Silverleaf - Winter
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Structure of Copper Beech at Water and Main - Winter
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Structure of Copper Beech at Water and Main - Winter
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Structure of Silver Maple at Silverleaf and Water - Winter
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Linden on Old Harbor
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Linden on Old Harbor
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Wonderful structure of White Oak on Old Wharf Road in North Chatham - fall
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Beautiful structure of Horse Chestnut at 117 Old Wharf Road in North Chatham - winter
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Copper Beech at Water & Main - Summer
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Friends of Trees Chatham
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Silverleaf Maple on School & Water - Summer
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Friends of Trees Chatham
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Friends of Trees Chatham Friends of Trees Chatham
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Photo by Andrew Griscom Linden on Old Habor - Largest tree in Chatham?
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Photo by Andrew Griscom very old Apple Tree at 117 Old Wharf Road in North Chatham - Fall
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Photo by Andrew Griscom iconic Pitch Pine on Sears Rd - Summer
Chatham's Notable Trees
Chatham has spectacular ocean vistas, a quaint downtown, and an active and dedicated community of citizens. It also has some wonderful trees - some beautiful and very old trees, by Cape standards. Many of these trees are on private property, but can be appreciated from a public way. The property owners, the stewards of these noteworthy trees, are to be commended for the preservation of these large tress that benefit all of us.
Many of the 'notable trees' are located in the Old Village and in North Chatham, as these were the first areas to populated and developed. Here are just a few of those wonderful trees.
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