Dongan Oak Marker
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Brooklyn, NY
The Dongan Oak Monument in Brooklyn, NY, is a historical marker commemorating the site where a large oak tree once stood. The monument pays tribute to the Dongan Charter, a document issued by Governor Thomas Dongan in 1686 that granted municipal privileges to the city of New York.
Surrounded by a small park, the Dongan Oak Monument serves as a reminder of the city's colonial past and the early legal foundations of New York City. Visitors can learn about the significance of the Dongan Charter and its impact on the development of the city while enjoying a peaceful setting in the heart of Brooklyn.
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