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  1. The Stonington Lobster Trap Tree is a architectural & artistic masterpiece which provides a magical experience and unique photo opportunities. This beautiful landmark can be visited day or night to see the eclectic painted buoys or spectacular light display.

  2. 2 days ago · The intrepid insect, nicknamed a tree lobster because some grow to eight inches, seemed determined to prevent me from snapping a good picture as he raced about Mr. Kassel’s hands like a dog with ...

  3. Dryococelus australis, commonly known as the Lord Howe Island stick insect or tree lobster, is a species of stick insect that lives on the Lord Howe Island Group. It is the only member of the monotypic genus Dryococelus. Thought to be extinct by 1920, it was rediscovered in 2001.

  4. Nov 30, 2021 · Along the New England coast, small Christmas trees made of lobster traps have long been quirky front-yard decor. In 2001, though, the historic fishing port of Gloucester, Massachusetts, took things to the next level by building a lobster trap tree downtown, where everyone could enjoy it.

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  5. The 3rd Annual Stonington Lobster Trap Tree Exhibit will be on display from November 25, 2023 – January 7, 0224. The Stonington Lobster Trap Tree opens at dawn. The Tree will be lit every night between 4:30 – 9:30pm, except January 7 until 6pm.

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  7. Feb 29, 2012 · It's a stick insect, a critter that masquerades as a piece of wood, and the Lord Howe Island version was so large — as big as a human hand — that the Europeans labeled it a "tree lobster"...

  8. Stonington Lobster Trap Tree, Stonington, Connecticut. 8,893 likes · 5 talking about this. 1 High St, Stonington CT. Gorgeous art exhibit made of 450 lobster traps & 454 painted buoys! Lit 4:30-9:30...

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