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April Rauscher of Bernards takes a selfie with her children Angela, 9, and Jake, 7 in front of a church sign saying, 'Thank you God for the gift of our oak tree' in Basking Ridge, N.J., Monday, April 24, 2017. A white oak tree that has watched over a New Jersey community and a church for hundreds of years began its final bow Monday as crews began its removal and residents fondly remembered the go-to spot for formal photos, landmark for driving directions and the remarkable piece of natural history. Crews at the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church in Bernards began taking down the 600-year-old tree that was declared dead after it began showing rot and weakness over the last couple of years. (Bob Karp /The Daily Record via AP)

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CORRECTS FROM YOOS CRANE AND TREE SERVICE TO KEILING TREE CARE - A contractor from Keiling Tree Care dangles above the ground using a chainsaw to cut limbs from a historic oak tree in Basking Ridge, N.J., Monday, April 24, 2017. A white oak tree that has watched over a New Jersey community and a church for hundreds of years began its final bow Monday as crews began its removal and residents fondly remembered the go-to spot for formal photos, landmark for driving directions and the remarkable piece of natural history. Crews at the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church in Bernards began taking down the 600-year-old tree that was declared dead after it began showing rot and weakness over the last couple of years. (Bob Karp /The Daily Record via AP)

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A contractor from Yoos Crane and Tree Service dangles above the ground using a chainsaw to cut limbs from a historic oak tree in Basking Ridge, N.J., Monday, April 24, 2017. A white oak tree that has watched over a New Jersey community and a church for hundreds of years began its final bow Monday as crews began its removal and residents fondly remembered the go-to spot for formal photos, landmark for driving directions and the remarkable piece of natural history. Crews at the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church in Bernards began taking down the 600-year-old tree that was declared dead after it began showing rot and weakness over the last couple of years. (Bob Karp /The Daily Record via AP

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Rob Gilles is raised by a crane into an oak tree in Basking Ridge, N.J., Monday, April 24, 2017. 600 Year Old Tree. Crews at the Basking Ridge Presbyterian Church in Bernards began taking down the 600-year-old tree that was declared dead after it began showing rot and weakness over the last couple of years. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

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Gov. Nikki Haley announces that she plans to call for the evacuation of about 1 million people from South Carolina's coast as Hurricane Matthew threatens on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2016, at the South Carolina Emergency Management Division headquarters in Pine Ridge, S.C. (AP Photo/Jeffrey Collins)