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| Description = A stand-alone editorial cartoon decrying the weak tree ordinances of Escambia County in light of the loss of large native oak trees to development at University Parkway and Nine Mile Road, and at Davis and Olive. The Pensacola News Journal ran articles about the tree ordinance (August 9) and complaints of citizens about overzealous tree-cutting utility crews on August 29th. | | Description = A stand-alone editorial cartoon decrying the weak tree ordinances of Escambia County in light of the loss of large native oak trees to development at University Parkway and Nine Mile Road, and at Davis and Olive. The Pensacola News Journal ran articles about the tree ordinance (August 9) and complaints of citizens about overzealous tree-cutting utility crews on August 29th. | ||
}}[[Category:University Pkwy]][[Category:Nine Mile Rd | }}[[Category:University Pkwy]][[Category:Nine Mile Rd]][[Category:PNJ]][[Category:Tree ordinance]] | ||
[[Category:Olive Road]] | [[Category:Olive Road]] | ||
[[Category:Davis Highway]] |
Revision as of 11:05, 25 November 2013
Date Published: | 1999 September 5 PNJ |
Title: | I Shall Never See A Poem As Lovely As A Tree . . . |
Medium: | Ink on paper |
Size: | 12 in. x 9 in. |
Description/Context: | A stand-alone editorial cartoon decrying the weak tree ordinances of Escambia County in light of the loss of large native oak trees to development at University Parkway and Nine Mile Road, and at Davis and Olive. The Pensacola News Journal ran articles about the tree ordinance (August 9) and complaints of citizens about overzealous tree-cutting utility crews on August 29th. |
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