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Queens Giant

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The Queens Giant (also known as the Alley Pond Giant or Alley Pond Park Giant) is an old Tulip-tree located near Alley Pond Park in northeastern Queens, New York. It is confirmed to be the tallest and oldest tree in the New York metropolitan area. It is also probably the oldest living thing in the NY metro area. As of 2005, the tree is 40 m (133 feet) tall and is probably 350-400 (possibly as much as 450) years old.

The Queens Giant is situated near the Long Island Expressway, hidden amongst a tree grove. The tree is just visible to westbound vehicles on the Long Island Expressway, but without going to the tree itself, the chances of knowing where to look are very small. The tree is near the Douglaston Plaza Mall, and is acessible by foot from Alley Pond Park. There are no signs to it, partly because many people want to keep it a secret. One way to see it is with an Urban Park Ranger tour.

There have been rumors about it for years, and was only verified around 2000. A tree in Staten Island, known as the Cloves Lake Colossus, has rivalled the Queens Giant for a long time. The Cloves Lake Colossus has a more massive trunk, but it is only 36 m (119 feet) tall. There is a metal fence surrounding the Queens Giant on all sides to protect it. There is also a sign describing the tree. The tree is partially protected because there is a hill in front of it that shelters it.

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