If you live in Jacksonville, you’ve probably visited (or at least heard of) the massive Treaty Oak, but did you know that this gigantic 250-year-old tree was saved by one small lie?
This impressive old oak is over 70 feet tall, with wild branches reaching out almost 150 feet. It's estimated to be 250 years old.
In the 1930s, developers started eyeing the land around the tree. Florida Times-Union journalist Pat Moran devised a story about a treaty between Native Americans and white settlers being signed under the oak, making it a local landmark.
The area around the tree is now officially named Jessie Ball duPont Park, in honor of a Garden Club member who donated some of the surrounding land and worked tirelessly to help save the tree.