![]() Named after the first mayor of New Orleans, and the man who was largely responsible for bringing sugar cane to the area as a primary money crop, it is likely that the arbor existed in the spot long before de Boray, but the land did eventually fall within the border of his sugarcane plantation. ![]() Located in New Orleans ’ Audubon Park, so-called The Tree of Life (officially the Étienne de Boray Oak) is not only one of the city’s premier tree-climbing spots, it’s also a surprisingly great spot for giraffe watching.
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