The renowned trees along Washington, D.C's Tidal Basin were sent as a gift from Japan in 1912. Some of the original trees are ...
Over 100 years ago on March 27, 1912, the first Japanese cherry trees were planted around the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C.
Golfers were treated to a picturesque spring view as cherry blossoms in full bloom lined the perimeter of East Potomac Park ...
While part of the iconic viewing area is off-limits, there are still plenty of spots across D.C. where you can enjoy cherry ...
Many people are flocking to the Potomac River in the US capital to view the cherry trees in peak bloom lining the banks.
Many in the D.C. region are aware the beautiful cherry blossoms that attract thousands to the Tidal Basin and National Mall ...
It’s almost time for cherry blossom peak bloom, and there are many ways to enjoy the views. Cherry blossom fans can get their ...
About 1.5 million tourists are expected to visit the nation's capital this spring to witness the pink and white icons.
When will the blossoms be in bloom? Where are the big events taking place? What are the best things to do with children? All ...
The National Park Service is planting 400 new Yoshino cherry trees around the Tidal Basin and the National Mall. Of those, 250 trees were gifts from Japan, celebrating the United States’ 250th ...
Washington, D.C.’s iconic cherry blossoms draw massive crowds every year as they bloom — and if you’re one of many (many, ...