Image: Houston campsite oak
Description: The Houston Campsite Oak, a Post Oak (Quercus stellata) in Grapevine Springs Preserve, Coppell, Texas, United States, is where Sam Houston and his agents camped in 1843 while successfully negotiating a peace treaty with Native American tribes. The Works Progress Administration built the retaining wall in 1936 to protect the slope from erosion.
Title: Houston campsite oak
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Author: Larry D. Moore
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