Difference between revisions of "Tree tunnel"
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
(New page: thumb|right|Looking north through the "tree tunnel" The "'''tree tunnel'''" is a memorable stretch of 12th Avenue between Barcia and [[Driftwo...) |
|||
Line 2: | Line 2: | ||
The "'''tree tunnel'''" is a memorable stretch of [[12th Avenue]] between [[Barcia Drive|Barcia]] and [[Driftwood Drive]] (near the merge with [[Fairfield Drive|Fairfield]]) in which the limbs of large oak trees have been cultivated to form a canopy over the road. | The "'''tree tunnel'''" is a memorable stretch of [[12th Avenue]] between [[Barcia Drive|Barcia]] and [[Driftwood Drive]] (near the merge with [[Fairfield Drive|Fairfield]]) in which the limbs of large oak trees have been cultivated to form a canopy over the road. | ||
− | The road, located on land historically owned by the [[Baars family]], was originally the driveway to a large estate in the area. | + | The road, located on land historically owned by the [[Baars family]], was originally the driveway to [[Cordova|a large estate]] in the area. |
{{geo-stub}} | {{geo-stub}} | ||
[[Category:Landmarks]] | [[Category:Landmarks]] |
Revision as of 13:22, 16 October 2008
The "tree tunnel" is a memorable stretch of 12th Avenue between Barcia and Driftwood Drive (near the merge with Fairfield) in which the limbs of large oak trees have been cultivated to form a canopy over the road.
The road, located on land historically owned by the Baars family, was originally the driveway to a large estate in the area.