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  1. Born. Alexander Kitman Ho. 1950 (age 73–74) Hong Kong. Occupation. film producer. Alexander Kitman Ho ( Chinese: 何傑民; pinyin: Hé Jiémín; born 1950), known as A. Kitman Ho, is an American film producer. He was born in Hong Kong, and emigrated with his family to the United States when he was 5 years old. He grew up in New York City's ...

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  3. DCR Bureau of Forest Fire Control and Forestry, Urban and Community Forestry Program. 251 Causeway Street. Suite 900. Boston, MA 02114. Directions. Julie Coop, Program Director 617-626-1468. Mat Cahill, Community Action Forester 617-626-1464. more. less.

  4. Search the register below to see the National Champion Trees by species or look to see which ones are in your state. You can even search National Champion Trees by size or total points. The Champion Trees in the National Register are the biggest of their species as reported to American Forests in the most current year. View The 2021 National ...

  5. Champion Tree is a designation afforded to selected trees that are special or superlative because of their height, size or significance. A number of countries including the UK, New Zealand, [1] the U.S., South Africa [2] and Canada support such designation schemes based on standardised criteria. A database of over 69,000 such designated trees ...

  6. Apr 26, 2018 · With most East Coast big trees having been logged hundreds of years ago, to see trees that were “3,000 years old, 24 feet in diameter, you know, 300 feet tall” was a revelation. “It was just ...

  7. List of Tree Cities in Ohio. The following is a list of all official Tree City USA cities in Ohio. Ohio has 248 Tree Cities [1] holding the number 1 position in the United States for over 20 years for most Tree Cities. [2] Ohio's first tree cities were Springfield, Wooster, and Westerville which all joined in 1977.

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