There are a lot of strange places to visit in Georgia – it’s so much fun to visit places that are off the beaten path. If you can throw in a little history or culture lesson, it’s all the better! One Peach State destination that’s most definitely quite unusual is the Tree That Owns Itself in Athens, GA – or, if you want to be a little more accurate, it’s the Son of the Tree That Owns Itself. Plants aren’t typically known for being property owners, but this special white oak tree has legal rights to both itself and the land within an eight-acre radius. Read on to learn more about this fascinating bit of Georgia history:

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