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49: 57: 65: 127:, who was known to have planted 300 trees a year starting in 1915. During this period Brink planted a dense forest on practically all land that did not have buildings. The Brink forest has been whittled away with new buildings and memorials. 120:. It is in a direct line with the university's landmark Administration Building. The route (called the "Long Walk") was lined with hundreds of trees—most famously birches (prompting a phrase that the campus was "behind the birches"). 216: 87:
Northwest has long billed itself as the "most beautiful state university campus" in the state of Missouri thanks to its landscaped tree-lined campus. The campus design was inspired by the
160:- The area by the Ron Houston Center for the Performing Arts just west of Bearcat Stadium. It contains 31 species. It derives its name for the original Maryville Park on the location. 138:
began killing the birches with the last of the original birches dying in 1997. Johanne Wynne Fairchild in 1979 began a process of cataloging the trees and setting up the trails.
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Northwest has enhanced the tree experience by designating three trails through the campus trees:
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In 1993, the state legislature designated Northwest the official Missouri State Arboretum.
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According to the Missouri Arboretum Virtual Map there are 792 recorded trees.
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has served as the home of all presidents of the university and is on the
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The President's home is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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The Administration Building rises above the Missouri State Arboretum
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List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Missouri
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In the 1960s most of the campus elms were felled by
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Northwest Missouri State University
Maryville, Missouri
Forest Park
St. Louis World's Fair
Washington University
Thomas Gaunt
planting trees
Gaunt's house
National Register of Historic Places
J. R. Brink
Dutch elm disease
bronze birch borer
List of botanical gardens and arboretums in Missouri
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Ewing and Muriel Kauffman Memorial Garden
McAlester Arboretum
Missouri Botanical Garden
Missouri State Arboretum
Mizzou Botanic Garden
Powell Gardens
Seiwa-en
Shaw Nature Reserve

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