Korean Cherry Trees of American University
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Title
Korean Cherry Trees of American University
Subject
Dedication
Description
KOREAN CHERRY TREE
These trees uniquely named
recognize their origin.
Originally planted at this site
April 8, 1943 by Sungman
Rhee, independence leader and
first Korean President and
American University President
Dr. Paul F. Douglass, as a
living symbol to the concern
University intellectuals shared
for the independence of Korea,
oppressed people, and the
realization of democracy.
These trees uniquely named
recognize their origin.
Originally planted at this site
April 8, 1943 by Sungman
Rhee, independence leader and
first Korean President and
American University President
Dr. Paul F. Douglass, as a
living symbol to the concern
University intellectuals shared
for the independence of Korea,
oppressed people, and the
realization of democracy.
Source
Latitude: 38° 56’ 11.568” N
Longitude: 77° 5’ 16.16” W
Longitude: 77° 5’ 16.16” W
Identifier
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Korean_Cherry_Trees_of_American_University.jpg
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Citation
“Korean Cherry Trees of American University,” American University Project Plaque, accessed May 2, 2024, https://auprojectplaque.omeka.net/items/show/31.