A Tree Walk in Oakland Cemetery
Trees
Cemeteries
The Oakland Cemetery Tree Walk begins at the east end of Brown Street, walks along the Governor Street side of the cemetery, turns east when parallel to Church, heads back towards Brown, and turns and curves past past many of the walkways in the cemetery, passing both the Black Angel and the machine shed. Due to the changing nature of the neighborhood and other natural occurrences, the trees identified in this pamphlet may no longer be there. Pamphlet printed double-sided on 11x17" grey paper with green ink.
Heritage Tree Program
City of Iowa City
1994
Educational use only
pdf
English
Document
Oakland_001.pdf
Iowa City, Iowa
A Tree Walk in the North Side
Trees
The North Side Tree Walk begins at North Market Square and walks along Johnson, Ronalds, Van Buren, Church, Linn, Davenport, Dubuque, Bloomington, and Dodge Streets. Due to the changing nature of the neighborhood and other natural occurrences, the trees identified in this pamphlet may no longer be there. Pamphlet printed double-sided on 11x17" cream paper with green ink.
Heritage Tree Program
City of Iowa City
1994
Educational use only
pdf
English
Document
North_Side_001.pdf
Iowa City, Iowa
A Tree Walk in the Longfellow Neighborhood
Trees
The Longfellow Tree Walk begins at the Longfellow school parking lot, heads west on Seymour, north on Clark, west on Court, south on Summit, east on Sheridan, and back up east on Seymour Street. Due to the changing nature of the neighborhood and other natural occurrences, the trees identified in this pamphlet may no longer be there. Pamphlet printed double-sided on 11x17" dark cream paper with green ink.
Heritage Tree Program
City of Iowa City
1994
Educational use only
pdf
English
Document
Longfellow_001.pdf
Iowa City, Iowa
Iowa City Tree Leaves
Trees -- Identification
"Some Leaves You May See on a Tree Walk". Pamphlet displays leaf shapes for trees living in the Iowa City area. Pamhplet printed double-sided on 8.5x14" green paper with black ink. Trees include the following: Apricot, Eastern Arborvita, Mountain Ash, Green Ash, White Ash, American Basswood, European Basswood, Purple Beech, Paper Birch, River Birch, Ohio Buckeye, Butternut, Northern Catalpa, Eastern Red Cedar, Black Cherry, European Bird Cherry, Horse Chestnut, Cottonwood, Flowering Crabapple, Prairie Crabapple, Flowering Dogwood, Pagoda Dogwood, American Elm, Slippery/Red Elm, Balsam Fir, Concolor Fir, Douglas Fir, Ginkgo, Hackberry, Hawthorne, Eastern Hemlock, Shagbark Hickory, Yellow Bud Hickory, Tree Hydrangea, Kentucky Coffee Tree, Eastern Hemlock, American Linden, Little Leaf Linden, European Larch, Japanese Tree Lilac, Black Locust, Honey Locust, Saucer Magnolia, Star Magnolia, Amur Maple, Black Maple, Japanese Maple, Norway Maple, Red Maple, Silver Maple, Sugar Maple, Weeping White Mulberry, Black Oak, Bur Oak, Pin Oak, Red Oak, Swamp White Oak, White Oak, Osage Orange, Paw Paw, Bradford Pear, American Persimmon, Austrian Pine, White Pine, Wild Plum, Red Bud, Silver Bell Tree, Spindle Tree, Colorado Spruce, Dwarf Alberta Spruce, Norway Spruce, White Spruce, American Sycamore, Tree of Heaven, Tulip Tree, Black Walnut, Weeping Willow, Japanese Yew.
Heritage Tree Program
City of Iowa City
1994
Klaus, Kate
Educational use only
pdf
English
Document
Leaves_001.pdf
Iowa City, Iowa
A Tree Walk in Goosetown
Trees
The Goosetown Tree Walk begins at the Hickory Hill parking lot off of Bloomington Street and ends at the Hickory Hill park trees near Cedar Street. The tour walks along Bloomington, Reno, Center, Davenport, Pleasant, and Cedar Streets. Due to the changing nature of the neighborhood and other natural occurrences, the trees identified in this pamphlet may no longer be there. Pamphlet printed double-sided on 11x17" cream paper with green ink.
Heritage Tree Program
City of Iowa City
1994
Slonneger, Mary; Dunahoo, Linda; Goosetown Archives
Educational use only
pdf
English
Document
Goosetown_001.pdf
Iowa City, Iowa