Icewing
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The tree pics you post appear to be common American Sycamore trees, which are know for growing very wide trunks, there are no good size references in your pics but judging based on my experience from workin my dad's sawmill, I don't think those are more that 50-70 years old.
Cut one down that's about the same diameter and count the rings, then you'll know a whole lot more.
Cut one down that's about the same diameter and count the rings, then you'll know a whole lot more.