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  • CNN iReport: Saving a 1400 year old treasure

    CNN iReport: Saving a 1400 year old treasure

    An interview with one of the founders of www.savetheangeloak.org, a grassroots organization trying to preserve a historic treasure. // Share|

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  • CNN iReport : Save The Angel Oak

    CNN iReport : Save The Angel Oak

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  • Voices from the past… hear them today.

    Voices from the past… hear them today.

    From South Carolina Wildlife, March-April 1981 (written by Becky Roberts and Eugene M. McCarthy) “….the 1450 year-old Angel Oak on John’s Island was already a large tree by the time of the Crusades. According to legend, the twisted limbs of the enormous Angel Oak shaded a familiar meeting site for Indians living on John’s Island.” The Chicora Research [...]

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  • THOUSANDS of trees will be cut down!

    THOUSANDS of trees will be cut down!

    THOUSANDS of trees Will be cut down. View the list of Grand Trees that will be cut down based on the Angel Oak Village proposal. // Share|

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  • Traffic Study – SRS Engineering

    Traffic Study – SRS Engineering

    Angel Oak Village will increase traffic on Bohicket Rd. (a SC Scenic Highway) by 8,420 two-way vehicular trips each week day. LEVEL-OF-SERVICE SUMMARY SITE ACCESS INTERSECTIONS Angel Oak Village ———————————————————————————————————————- Time 2013 BUILD MITIGATED Unsignalized Site Access Intersections Period Delay in Seconds Level of Service Site Access #1 AM 13.4 B Maybank at Sea Islands Health Care PM 14.3 B Site Access #2 AM [...]

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  • Development Area and it’s impact

    Development Area and it’s impact

    You can download a copy of the development plan as well as an illustrative overview of the impacted area we are talking about. (update: rejected plans) Download Development Area Plans (pdf) // Share|

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  • CNN iReport: Angel Oak Can Still Be Saved!

    CNN iReport: Angel Oak Can Still Be Saved!

    By Samantha J. Siegel, co-founder of www.savetheangeloak.org Angel Oak Can Still Be Saved! A little over a year ago, we began a battle with developers who wanted to put a massive development right on the edge of the urban growth boundary, surrounding the Angel Oak on three sides.  We were certain that a development of this size could kill [...]

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  • DHEC Appeal

    DHEC Appeal

    Despite the recent jurisdictional determination made by the US Army Corps of Engineers, asserting jurisdiction over the wetlands on the Angel Oak Village project site, the Angel Oak Village stormwater application has just been approved by the State Department of Health and Environmental Control/Ocean and Coastal Resource Management.  (DHEC/OCRM). Savetheangeloak.org has responded with an appeal of this [...]

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  • Angel Oak on Youtube

    Angel Oak on Youtube

    Below are some Youtube videos tagged “Angel Oak Tree” Problem retrieving videos from provider: Not Found // Share|

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  • View the Timeline

    View the Timeline

    You can drag the timeline to view the main events … Below are the headlines of the main events leading up to today… // Share|

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