Olmsted-Beil House Park

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NameLocationNotesMore DetailsTree_Map_IDCommunity_BoardDesignated_YearFacilities_PageBoroughPark_Name
Cedar of Lebanon4515 Hylan Boulevard - 35 feet off the left corner of the house (three feet off the driveway)

The Cedar of Lebanon in Olmsted-Beil House Park is one of the trees remaining on the property that was once on the farm of Frederick Law Olmsted, who began his career as an experimental wheat farmer. The tree is located 35 feet off the left front corner of the house, three feet off the driveway.

More Details4997115031985https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/olmsted-beil-house-park/Staten IslandOlmsted-Beil House Park
Black walnutOn Olmsted-Beil House property, east of the house

This black walnut tree was planted by Fredrick Law Olmsted, in the house where he lived for seven years from 1848 to 1855. The property includes many incredible trees that were planted in 1850.

4998269032024https://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/olmsted-beil-house-park/Staten IslandOlmsted-Beil House Park

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