Treaty Oak (Washington, D.C.)

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條約橡(英語:Treaty Oak)是棵曾經矗立在華盛頓哥倫比亞特區的橡樹,估計約有350至400年歷史。莊園曾被稱為「寡婦的奉獻」(英語:Widow's Mite),初期由霍爾米德和諾斯家族擁有,後來被托马斯·P·摩根購入,並把原本的房屋翻修擴建成一幢具第二帝國建築風格的四層高大型建築。莊園以第19街、哥倫比亞路、康涅狄格大道、佛羅里達大道為界,即位於現今杜邦圓環和亞當斯摩根社區的邊垂。 據當地傳說,早期定居者與美國原住民在橡樹下簽訂條約,橡樹因而得名。19世紀末至20世紀初,開發商在該區大興土木,但莊園仍維持樹木繁茂的面貌,並受到開發商的追捧。1922年,共濟會斥巨資購入莊園,打算建造一個包含寺廟的大型建築群,但計劃未有實施。1940年,建築師弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特打算在這片土地建造他設計的大型混合開發項目「」,然而計劃胎死腹中。最終,條約橡敵不過商業開發的洪流,而在1953年被砍伐。據報導,條約橡遭砍時是華盛頓特區內最大的橡樹。經歷多年發展,土地現今成為了華盛頓希爾頓酒店、兩座辦公大樓以及一座公寓大樓的所在地。 rdf:langString
The Treaty Oak was a 350–400-year-old oak tree that once stood on the Oak Lawn estate in Washington, D.C. The estate was previously called Widow's Mite and owned by the Holmead and Nourse families. It included a large four-story Second Empire house that owner Thomas P. Morgan had expanded. The estate was bounded by 19th Street, Columbia Road, Connecticut Avenue, and Florida Avenue, on the edge of today's Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan neighborhoods. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Treaty Oak (Washington, D.C.)
rdf:langString 條約橡
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rdf:langString The Treaty Oak was a 350–400-year-old oak tree that once stood on the Oak Lawn estate in Washington, D.C. The estate was previously called Widow's Mite and owned by the Holmead and Nourse families. It included a large four-story Second Empire house that owner Thomas P. Morgan had expanded. The estate was bounded by 19th Street, Columbia Road, Connecticut Avenue, and Florida Avenue, on the edge of today's Dupont Circle and Adams Morgan neighborhoods. The oak tree earned its nickname due to local legends that a treaty was signed there between early settlers and Native Americans. Despite massive development in the surrounding neighborhoods during the late 19th century and early 20th century, the estate remained a wooded area and was sought by local developers. In 1922 a Masonic group purchased the estate for what was then a significant amount of money to build a massive complex that would include temples. The plans were never carried out, and in 1940 the site was chosen for the large Crystal Heights mixed development designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. That plan was also abandoned. The tree remained until 1953 when it was felled for a planned commercial development. The land where the tree and house once stood is the site of the Washington Hilton, an apartment building, and two office buildings. At the time of its destruction, the Treaty Oak was reportedly the largest oak tree in the Washington, D.C. area.
rdf:langString 條約橡(英語:Treaty Oak)是棵曾經矗立在華盛頓哥倫比亞特區的橡樹,估計約有350至400年歷史。莊園曾被稱為「寡婦的奉獻」(英語:Widow's Mite),初期由霍爾米德和諾斯家族擁有,後來被托马斯·P·摩根購入,並把原本的房屋翻修擴建成一幢具第二帝國建築風格的四層高大型建築。莊園以第19街、哥倫比亞路、康涅狄格大道、佛羅里達大道為界,即位於現今杜邦圓環和亞當斯摩根社區的邊垂。 據當地傳說,早期定居者與美國原住民在橡樹下簽訂條約,橡樹因而得名。19世紀末至20世紀初,開發商在該區大興土木,但莊園仍維持樹木繁茂的面貌,並受到開發商的追捧。1922年,共濟會斥巨資購入莊園,打算建造一個包含寺廟的大型建築群,但計劃未有實施。1940年,建築師弗兰克·劳埃德·赖特打算在這片土地建造他設計的大型混合開發項目「」,然而計劃胎死腹中。最終,條約橡敵不過商業開發的洪流,而在1953年被砍伐。據報導,條約橡遭砍時是華盛頓特區內最大的橡樹。經歷多年發展,土地現今成為了華盛頓希爾頓酒店、兩座辦公大樓以及一座公寓大樓的所在地。
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