
There was a wedding going on today so we couldn't really explore, but the oak tree was vast and beautiful. It leaves an impression on you, it should be in a commercial or flyer for Acadiana.
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The Cathedral Oak in Lafayette, Louisiana is a majestic live oak tree located on the grounds of the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist. As the second Vice President and a founding member of the Live Oak Society, it stands as a testament to Dr. Edwin Lewis Stephens' vision of identifying and preserving the largest and oldest live oaks in Louisiana.
With a circumference of 29 feet 6 inches and a history dating back centuries, the Cathedral Oak is a significant cultural and natural resource worth recognizing and protecting for future generations to enjoy. As a member of the Live Oak Society, it holds a place of honor among the Top 100 trees, showcasing its impressive size and age within the community of live oaks across 14 states.
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There was a wedding going on today so we couldn't really explore, but the oak tree was vast and beautiful. It leaves an impression on you, it should be in a commercial or flyer for Acadiana.