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Description The 400-year-old Algernon Oak, named for the first fort built on Old Point Comfort, grows near the parade field on Fort Monroe, Va. Fort Monroe marks the northernmost stands of its species of live oak in the country. U.S. Army Environmental Command photo by Neal Snyder (neal.snyder@us.army.mil)
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