1. Cedar Playhouse 5. Black 9. Lebanon Cedar 12. Douglas Fir Thuja plicata Cedrus libani Pseudotsuga menziesii 124 S. Dunham Avenue 122 S. Stillaguamish Avenue 513 N. French Avenue 403 N. MacLeod Avenue This cedar was topped, causing This was saved from This tree is native to the The very large trunk is it to grow in a shape that is removal during remodel of mountains of the Eastern impressive for an urban perfect for a backyard tree Haller Middle School. Mediterranean. It is the tree. Located in front of one fort. Typically, topping is Designated in 2007. emblem of Lebanon. of Arlington’s inest historical not recommended. Designated in 2017 with homes. Designated in 2004. � Designated in 2014. neighboring tulip tree.

2. Crimson King Maple 6. The Library Oak 13. Red Oak Acer platanoides ‘Crimson King’ Quercus rubra Quercus rubra 302 S. MacLeod Avenue 135 N. Bank of America This beauty adds strong color Washington Avenue 501 N. Olympic Avenue to this neighborhood. This red oak has roots The red oak is native to Designated in 2014. in the community. eastern and central North Designated in 2014. America. The show of fall color adds beauty to our main street. Designated in 2020. 3. Western Red Cedar 7. Monkey Puzzle Tree 10. American Elm Thuja plicata araucana Ulmus Americana 14. Black Locust Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church 909 Fifth Street 540 French Avenue Robinia pseudoacacia 615 E. Highland Drive This tree is native to and This is Arlington’ Columbia Bank This Washington native tree . The spines on its was once the dominate street tree in America. 404 N. West Avenue stands out. Arlington was once branches might pose a challenge In the 1930s, one hundred million elm trees Locals recognize the iconic the cedar shake capital of the to climbing monkeys! died in the United States due to the Dutch elm tree as the former site of world. Please look, but don’t touch. disease. Rotton Ralph’s restaurant. Designated in 2020. Designated in 2005. Designated in 2004. Designated in 2019.

4. Weeping Willow 8. Tulip Tree 11. English Walnut 15. Big Maple Salix babylonica Liriodendron Acer macrophyllum 330 S. Stillaguamish Avenue 513 N. French Avenue 511 N. MacLeod Avenue Lebanon Park (across from hospital) The tulip tree blooms Crows like to drop 105 Maple Street from this tree onto city put out with a light resembling tulips. It is streets in this neighborhood, native tree has the largest green announcement that one of the largest trees in to crack the shells. Look leaves of any variety of spring is coming! , native to out! maple tree. Its winged Designated in 2014. Illinois. Designated in 2014. fruits are eaten by wildlife. Designated in 2017. Designated in 2019. Follow this map to discover the heritage trees of Arlington. Explore Arlington’s HERITAGE TREE PROGRAM

The goal of Arlington Heritage Tree Heritage Trees Program is to identify trees that are

the character of our community, and to encourage preservation of these and other trees. To nominate a tree for Heritage Tree Program visit: www.arlingtonwa.gov/treecity

16. Black Walnut Bonus Tree (off map) Juglans nigra Stormwater Wetland Park One of North America’s most valuable native trees, prized for furniture

tree for large properties. Designated 2019.

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