On Georgia's St. Simons Island, residents want to save a beloved stand of live oak trees from being chopped down for motorists. The tug-of-war has a long, colorful history.
It is said to be the largest live oak east of the Mississippi. The gorgeous tree is 65 feet high, with a circumference of 25.5 feet. It's estimated that the tree shades an area of nearly 20,000 ...