Stolen Tree's Proud Father Finds Another
15th Nov 2006, 05:12 GMT
It isn't as old and it holds no sentimental value, but Arlington County resident Peter Jones paid little attention to those details yesterday when he decided on a Japanese maple tree to replace the one he had grown for 25 years. That first one was stolen last week after he donated it to a recreation...
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