The Burr Oak is truly an object of great pride in Mid Missouri, especially around the Columbia Area. It's the largest and oldest burr oak in Missouri.
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Looking down the dirt road towards the tree at sunset.
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I love sunsets and I love the Burr Oak tree. Together, they're amazing.
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