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WASHINGTON — With nearly 4,000 Cherry Blossom trees across the Tidal Basin, it is easy to look at the collective and get lost in its beauty. But if you find yourself wandering around downtown ...
WASHINGTON — Day two of peak bloom brought thousands of visitors to the Tidal Basin cherry blossoms. The nice weather Saturday attracted tourists and locals alike, eager to capture the sites.
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What's the best way to get to the cherry blossoms?Washington, D.C.’s iconic cherry blossoms draw massive crowds every year as they bloom — and if you’re one of many (many, many, many) people planning on seeing them along the Tidal Basin and ...
Elsewhere in D.C., get your cherry blossom fix at Oxon Run Park in Southeast, which has more than 200 trees, including some grown from cuttings taken at the Tidal Basin, as well as picnic areas ...
WASHINGTON — It’s official: cherry blossoms are coming! Green buds popped up Tuesday on the Yoshino cherry trees around the Tidal Basin — stage one of six on the path to peak bloom.
Springtime means cherry blossoms in the nation's capital. On a recent breezy morning, with peak bloom still two days away, the Tidal Basin was packed with both blossoms and visitors.
Washington, D.C., known for its cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin, came in at No. 3 on the list, behind Manhattan, New York (No. 1) and Traverse City, Michigan (No. 2).
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