The Tree That Owns Itself. This stately white oak resides at the corner of dearing and finley streets, at the edge of downtown athens. So how did this tree come to own itself and the land around it, and does the government agree with the general public's sentiment that it legally does?
The tree that owns itself is a white oak tree that, according to legend, has legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet (2.4 m) of its base. The tree that owns itself. A white oak in athens, georgia, owns itself and the land it stands on for 8 feet in each direction. Post with 845 votes and 5556 views.
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The tree that owns itself is a white oak tree that, according to legend, has legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet (2.4 m) of its base. The tree that owns itself. The tree that owns itself is a white oak tree that, according to legend, has legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet (2.4 m) of its base. The tree that owns itself is a white oak tree that, according to legend, has legal ownership of itself and of all land within eight feet (2.4 m) of its base.