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Hotel Oaks Chico, California; W. D. Walker, Proprietor & Manager; Hooker Oak, Largest oak tree in the world, Height 105 feet, Circumference 29.4 feet, Spread of branches 200 feet, Circumference outstanding branches 648 feet, Named after Sir Joseph Hooker English Naturalist, 10,000 persons can stand under the tree at one time. This engraving shows the proportionate size of the Hotel Oaks to the big tree.
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