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La muerte del árbol que dio vida a Robin Hood: cómo el bosque de Sherwood mantiene viva una leyenda de siglos
By CNN Newsource at KVIA ABC-7
· June 25, 2026
· 16 min read
Por Julia Buckley, CNN
Durante los últimos 30 años, Ade Andrews ha aprendido el secreto para viajar en el tiempo: adentrarse en el bosque de Sherwood y encontrarse en la Edad Media.
El hogar mítico de Robin Hood ocupó titulares la semana pasada tras la muerte del Major Oak, un árbol de 1.000 ...
Key takeaway El hogar mítico de Robin Hood ocupó titulares la semana pasada tras la muerte del Major Oak, un árbol de 1.
Why this matters in The El Paso
El Paso residents may not immediately see the connection between the ancient Major Oak tree in Sherwood Forest and their own community, but the power of legendary figures like Robin Hood to captivate audiences is a reminder that storytelling can transcend borders and cultures. In El Paso, where community events and cultural festivals are a staple of the city's identity, the enduring appeal of a character like Robin Hood suggests that locals may be interested in exploring their own unique cultural heritage and the stories that have shaped the region. As El Paso continues to grow and evolve, it may be worth considering how the city can preserve and celebrate its own historic sites and legends, much like Sherwood Forest has become a destination for fans of Robin Hood. By doing so, El Paso can foster a sense of community and shared history that resonates with residents and visitors alike.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 25, 2026 ·
Source: KVIA ABC-7 ·
Reading time: 16 min
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What is this story about? Por Julia Buckley, CNN
Durante los últimos 30 años, Ade Andrews ha aprendido el secreto para viajar en el tiempo: adentrarse en el bosque de Sherwood y encontrarse en la Edad Media.
El hogar mítico de Robin Hood ocupó titulares la semana pasada tras la muerte del Major Oak, un árbol de 1.000 ...
When was this published? This article was first published on June 25, 2026 by KVIA ABC-7 and curated for The El Paso readers.
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