Lighting of HP’s ‘Landmark Pecan Tree’ Going Virtual
The lighting of Highland Park’s Landmark Tree, like so many other events this year, is going virtual in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThe lighting of Highland Park’s Landmark Tree, like so many other events this year, is going virtual in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreThank you to Douglas Scott and others who submitted photos for last year’s Fourth of July Parade Memories special section. Readers can still find that multipage look at the parade’s history here.
Read moreFor their winning dish, they prepared Guajillo chili-rubbed Wagyu beef brisket with a mole verde, with fire-roasted poblano pepper, Texas pecan-horseradish cheddar cheese tamale, and pickled calabacita slaw.
Read moreBarring an ice storm, I’ll be headed to the annual pecan tree lighting ceremony on Armstrong Parkway, which is as of
Read moreHighland Park’s Big Pecan may be gone, but its descendants keep spreading.
Read moreHighland Park leaders could still consider larger replacement for Big Pecan
Read moreBy the time you read this, Highland Park’s historic monarch pecan, known to many as the Big Pecan Tree, may already be gone.
Read moreThe town of Highland Park – and yes, it’s called a town, not a city – sits 3 miles north
Read moreHighland Park’s tradition of lighting the Landmark pecan tree for the season continued with a Dec. 1 tree lighting ceremony.
Read moreBillionaire banker Andy Beal would like fellow admirers of a grand tree at Beverly Drive and Preston Road to know that he will miss the ole oak too.
Read moreLike many holiday routines, the lighting of Highland Park’s Landmark Pecan Tree looked different this year, but the new tradition continued.
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