It's Magnolia time at the Museum

With an album
The Tulip Magnolia tree at the Paine-Gillam-Scott House Museum is the oldest and largest in the state of Michigan. It was planted by Malinda Scott, wife of the St. Johns doctor who lived and had offices in what has become the Museum building sometime between 1905 and 1908.
The PGS staff are searching for a tree specialist who might be able to help with some pruning and strapping of branches. If anyone knows of an expert who would be willing to help save our tree, please contact the museum.
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(989) 224-2894
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