Cypress trees reflecting in pond, George L. Smith State Park, Georgia (@ Danita Delimont/Gallo Images/Getty Images)
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- Some of these trees grow pointy “knees,” the purpose of which isn\t entirely clear. Do they help stabilize the tree, or perhaps provide oxygen?""Whatever the answer, locals have put them to (good?) use
- These trees can grow to 100 feet, but they\re also popular among people who like to keep…""Wee trees
- This state\s official state reptile was known during the Great Depression as “Hoover chicken” because locals who were down on their luck would capture it for food.""It\s illegal to hunt the critter now, so we\ll have to take it on faith that it tasted like poultry
- If after a long day in the backwoods here in George L. Smith State Park, you\re looking for a little bonhomie…""Try traveling about 70 miles east to pay a call on “The Hostess City of the South”
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