Toomer’s Corner

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Toomer’s Corner is a famous gathering spot in Auburn, Alabama, known for its historic oak trees and the tradition of rolling them with toilet paper after Auburn University victories.

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instanceOf gathering place
landmark
associatedWith Auburn University NERFINISHED
associatedWithColor blue
orange
associatedWithInstitution Auburn Tigers athletics NERFINISHED
communityRole gathering place for students, alumni, and fans
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalSignificance symbolic center of Auburn University spirit
eventTypeHosted sports victory celebrations
hasBusiness Toomer’s Drugs NERFINISHED
hasFeature oak trees
street intersection
hasHistoricElement Toomer’s oak trees
hasMaterialUsedInTradition toilet paper
hasNameOrigin named after Toomer’s Drugs
knownFor celebrations after Auburn University athletic victories
tradition of rolling oak trees with toilet paper
locatedAtIntersectionOf College Street NERFINISHED
Magnolia Avenue NERFINISHED
locatedIn Auburn, Alabama NERFINISHED
near Auburn University campus NERFINISHED
partOf downtown Auburn NERFINISHED
symbolOf Auburn community unity
Auburn pride
touristAttraction true
tradition post-game gatherings
rolling trees after football victories
typeOfTraditionLocation college sports celebration site

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Auburn hasLandmark Toomer’s Corner
subject surface form: Auburn, Alabama