February 17, 2006
Volume 41, Issue 17

History Grows at MHCC

In the early 70s, MHCC campus was a barren field of dirt, without a single bush or tree. A little known fact is that every tree and bush on campus was planted in the architectural landscaping, amounting to over 3,500 plantings and hundreds of differing species.

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