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      Fred the Tree is a wild-growing celebrity Casuarina tree (also known as an Australian pine, though it is not a true pine). It is located on the defunct Seven Mile Bridge, the part of Overseas Highway that connects the Florida Keys with mainland Florida. The tree is located on the old part of the highway, originally constructed as a railroad line, which can be seen from the new Overseas Highway.
      The portion of the Seven Mile Bridge where Fred the Tree is located, is not accessible through any means except boat or helicopter. It can be viewed from the Overseas Highway between Mile Marker 41 and 42. The trusses of the bridges were originally built with sand, so the Australian pine tree, which is capable of surviving in salty conditions with extreme heat, likely sprouted out of bird droppings, with its roots growing deep into the sand inside the concrete structure.
      Fred the Tree is often referred to as a sign of hope and the resilience of the people in the Florida Keys due to its ability to thrive in such harsh conditions on a concrete bridge, while surviving a number of hurricanes and extreme weather events.
      Fred the Tree has made appearances in books and media, it was featured most recently in the 2024 remake Road House with Jake Gyllenhaal and Conner McGregor. Fred the Tree has also been memorialized as a children's book by author Leigh Guest.
      For over a decade a group of volunteers named Fred's Elves decorates the tree each year with lights and holiday decorations including a solar powered menorah. Even the smaller tree that has sprouted next to Fred is decorated.


      See also


      Florida Keys
      Seven Mile Bridge
      Overseas Highway


      References

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    Fred the Tree - Wikipedia

    Fred the Tree is a wild-growing celebrity Casuarina tree (also known as an Australian pine, though it is not a true pine). It is located on the defunct Seven Mile Bridge, the part of Overseas Highway that connects the Florida Keys with mainland Florida. [1] .

    Fred the Tree: The Florida Keys’ ‘Celebri-Tree’

    Mar 6, 2024 · The Keys’ iconic Fred is a salt-sprayed Casuarina, or Australian pine tree. He’s growing out of the roadbed of the historic Old Seven Mile Bridge, completed in the early 1900s as part of the famed Florida Keys Over-Sea Railroad .

    Have You Met Fred the Tree? Introducing the Keys’ Quirkiest …

    Nov 29, 2022 · Have You Met Fred the Tree? Introducing the Keys’ Quirkiest Resident. This Australian pine rising from the Old Seven Mile Bridge symbolizes the resilience of the Florida Keys.

    Discover the Fascinating Tale of Fred the Tree on Florida's …

    Oct 22, 2023 · Gather round to hear the story of Fred the Tree, who lives on Seven Mile Bridge, connecting the Florida Keys to the rest of the state.

    The Story of Fred, the Florida Celebri-Tree - Global Tree Initiative

    Nov 27, 2023 · It’s amazing that despite all the odds, Fred not only continues to thrive but is such a beloved tree; he’s even considered the Keys’ classic! The iconic image of Fred on the bridge can be found on Florida Keys souvenirs.

    How ‘Fred’ Inspires the Florida Keys

    Oct 3, 2017 · That sight was “Fred," a salt-sprayed Australian pine tree that's growing out of a roadbed on the historic Old Seven Mile Bridge. A welcome sight lifted the spirits of many weary Florida Keys locals returning home in the weeks after Hurricane Irma’s Sept. 10 passage through the beloved island chain.

    Already a star in the Keys, Fred the Tree is now going to Hollywood

    Dec 4, 2022 · Fred the Tree delights people in the Florida Keys from his home atop an old bridge. Now he's about to have a role in the Jake Gyllenhaal remake of 1980s cult classic film "Road House" ... and become a "celebri-tree."

    Road House: The True Story Of Florida's "Fred The Tree" & Its …

    Mar 28, 2024 · In 2024's Road House remake, there are several references to Fred the Tree, a real-life natural phenomenon and tourist attraction in the Florida Keys. Fred the Tree's ability to sustain growth on the Seven Mile Bridge and survive Florida hurricanes has made him a symbol of hope for local residents.

    Fred The Tree - Florida Keys - Howard Livingston - YouTube

    Feb 13, 2024 · Hello Friends, Fred the Tree grows in the middle of a roadway on the Old Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys. Fred is exposed to hurricanes, salt water, fierce winds and rain...

    Fred, the Famed Florida Celebri-Tree, Gets Decorated for the …

    Dec 23, 2024 · Fred the Tree, a famous pine to be seen on the disused Seven Mile Bridge in the Florida Keys, has been decorated for the holidays again this year, despite growing in a hard-to-reach...