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Why was the white pine named Michigans state tree?

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Why was the white pine named Michigans state tree?

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The towering white pine of Michigan’s lush forests of the pioneering days was adopted as the official State Tree by Act 7 on March 4, 1955. The white pine was the focal point of one of Michigan’s greatest industries, lumbering. Both Michigan and the state of Minnesota claim to be home to the legendary Paul Bunyan.

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