The Mifflin County Commissioners proclaimed a new symbol of the county’s heritage, an American Sycamore in Potter’s Field, as the official Bicentennial Tree.
This tree replaces the one lost earlier this year to natural causes and honors the county’s 200th anniversary celebration held in 1989.
The proclamation was read by Commissioner Robert Postal during the board’s meeting on Thursday.
The tree is located at the county-owned Potter’s Field and is pictured with Coroner Andrea Alcalde, Commissioner Kevin Kodish, Commissioner Rob Postal, and Commissioner Noah Wise.
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Author’s summary: Mifflin County dedicates new Bicentennial Tree.