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90-year-old oak tree in Fayette County keeps Olympian John Woodruff's legacy alive
Author Neville Fay once wrote, "Trees have a tendency toward immortality. " That may be especially true for a 90-year-old oak in Fayette County, a tree whose rings trace back to the five rings of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany, and to a man named John Woodruff.
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13 LGBTQ+ Olympians who blazed trails and changed history
Every time the Olympics come around, extremely talented and ambitious athletes make history by winning medals and achieving feats in their respective sports that no one has ever done before.
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13 LGBTQ+ Olympians who blazed trails and changed history
Every time the Olympics come around, extremely talented and ambitious athletes make history by winning medals and achieving feats in their respective sports that no one has ever done before.