Take a look at the oldest and sexiest tree of New York City…

It is known as the Hangman’s Elm and it sits on the Northwest corner of Washington Square Park, and is said to be roughly 330 years old, which would place this tree as being sprouted around 1679 – which is crazy because I’ve been to a church in Connecticut that was built in the 1630s and got to climb to the top of the steeple – which revealed the amazing and original wooden structure that was the original supports for it, that wood was HUGE and I can only imagine how old those tree were…amazing!