1950s - Last Remaining Compass Tree
The last remaining compass tree was a resting point for the Spanish Padres traveling between missions in the 1800s. According to history, four sycamore trees were planted in 1817 by the Spanish padres to create a landmark. Each tree denoted the four points of the compass to help travelers navigate their way between the missions. A crude structure was erected under their branches to provide shelter for the weary pilgrims. Although the original trees are no longer standing, in 2002 four new Sycamore trees were planted to mark this historic site that was dedicated as Compass Tree Park.
601 S. Lake Street, Burbank, CA 91502
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