Shagbark hickory... Also provides a food crop...
Two, in fact. You can take the peels of the bark and make Hickory syrup which, if you've never tried it, is a nice alternative to Maple. Best part is that, like Birch, the trees naturally shed those bark peels so you don't even risk damaging the trees.
My Favorite Tree is the massive Butternut (Juglans cinerea) Tree in my front yard the only problem is something is falling out of it 42 weeks a year
I also have a love / hate relationship with the massive Butternut that shades my entire back yard. It starts dropping leaves in the Koi pond about 2 weeks after it greens up in the Spring & finishes the year by dumping around 500 lbs of nuts in the yard. (the leaves drop soon thereafter but they don't bother me as they rot by next Spring. I might mow them in the Fall but I usually let them lay... makes the neighbors look like better gardeners).
I've actually been thinking about a favorite since Glenn posted this and I just can't pick one. Even if I go all-out "Grammy awards" and pick by category, I'm still indecisive.
Our winner in the Favorite Ornamental category... Dogwood. Wait, Yellow Chain tree or maybe Magnolia. Redbud perhaps?
Favorite Nut Tree: Butternut (or Pecan or Hickory or Almond)
Favorite Wood for Construction: Hemlock (or Poplar) unless you'll see it, then Cherry or White Oak, Larch (Tamarac) or, again, Butternut.
You get the idea...
I think I prefer live trees to dead ones but paddles & canoes, bookshelves & cabinets... even firewood is better from dead trees so I think I'll remain indecisive. I will, however, continue to enjoy my fellow tripper's opinions and the reasoning behind their choices. Valid entries all.