Visitors will find one of Charleston's most photographed icons on Johns Island: the Angel Oak. It is said to be the largest live oak east of the Mississippi. The gorgeous tree is 65 feet high ...
While the Charleston owns the land the tree lives on, the Lowcountry Land Trust owns the surrounding area and the two are ...
This tree also can live for a few hundred ... and can live for centuries (The Angel Oak in Charleston, South Carolina is estimated to be 300 to 400 years old!). This oak, which tends to be ...