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By Bill Kirchner, June 10, 2011
Bicentennial Moon Tree Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1Arizona (Pima County), Tucson — Bicentennial Moon Tree
On East University Boulevard 0.2 miles west of North Campbell Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
This seedling was grown from the very seeds that journeyed to the moon and back on board Apollo 14. It symbolizes the major role forests played in developing our American Heritage and the vital role forests have in our future. This planting made . . . — Map (db m83012) HM
2North Carolina (Transylvania County), Brevard — Moon Tree
Near U.S. 276 0.4 miles south of Yellow Gap Road.
You may never go to the moon but, if you touch this tree you will be touching something that has. When Stuart Roosa, a former Forest Service smoke jumper, served as an astronaut on the Apollo XIV mission he wanted to take something along to honor . . . — Map (db m43548) HM
3Pennsylvania (Philadelphia County), Philadelphia — Bicentennial Moon Tree
Near Walnut and 6th Streets.
Sycamore planted May 6, 1975 from seed carried to the moon by Astronaut Stuart A. Roosa on Apollo XIV, February 1971. National Aeronautics & Space Administration Forest Service USDA Pennsylvania Horticultural Society Honoring . . . — Map (db m9026) HM
 
 
  
  
 
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