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Professional Artist Elida Field joined us to share a spring art project blooming with the hope that comes with a new season. If you’d like a chance to win the Cherry Blossoms art Elida made ...
The tree -- nicknamed "Stumpy" -- is perhaps the "Charlie Brown Christmas tree" of D.C.'s iconic cherry blossom trees. Located along the Tidal Basin reservoir, the tree appears to be dying -- yet ...
Programming for the 2021 National Cherry Blossom Festival is crossing the Potomac River into National Landing. The festival, scheduled to run from March 20 through April 11, is springing back this ...
As part of a multimillion dollar rehabilitation project to address flooding issues, officials say 140 of D.C.’s famed cherry trees will be cut down along the Tidal Basin and Potomac River during ...
PITTSBURGH — The Pittsburgh Sakura Project (PSP) hosted a cherry blossom viewing party on Saturday at North Park from 2pm to 4pm. PSP maintains 250 ornamental cherry trees and more park trees in ...
The lights catch the delicate 3D satin-thread petals that sit adorning the branches of the cherry tree overhead. Petals have also been carefully placed around the cabin, as though having fallen ...
Plans call for 140 cherry trees — and 300 trees total — to be removed and turned into mulch. When the project is concluded, 277 cherry trees will be planted as replacements.
National Cherry Blossom Festival begins March 20 Millions of visitors are expected in D.C. this spring to peep at the blossoms. New signs this year will implore visitors to treat the trees with care.
Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms hit peak bloom this week. This will be the last season for about 150 of the famous flowering trees — they'll soon be cut down to adjust to sea-level rise.