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PEAK BLOOM! PEAK BLOOM! The National Park Service (NPS) has announced that the iconic cherry blossoms around Washington, D.C.'s Tidal Basin are now in peak bloom. Peak bloom marks the period when ...
Peak bloom occurs when 70% of the blossoms of the Yoshino cherry trees, the most common type along the Tidal Basin, are open. The National Park Service, which tracks the blooming of the trees each ...
The monthlong National Cherry Blossom Festival draws more than 1.5 million visitors to Washington, D.C., each year to see the spring spectacle of more than 3,000 pale pink and white cherry blossom ...
Glorious clouds of white and pink cherry blossoms now ring the Tidal Basin, creating a splendid spring spectacle. Come enjoy the beauty." Both the NPS and our own Storm Team4 got their blossom ...
WASHINGTON (7News) — After several weeks of anticipation, the Yoshino cherry trees along the D.C. Tidal Basin reached peak ... share with 7News your Cherry blossom-themed photos and videos ...
A family taking photos with the cherry blossoms on D.C.’s Tidal Basin spotted a famous figure in the background of their ...
Former President Barack Obama visited the cherry blossoms on Washington D.C.’s Tidal Basin on Monday, March 31, While there, he accidentally photobombed one brother and sister's adorable family photos ...
Cherry Blossom Festival draws over 1 million visitors every year to Washington, D.C., eager for a glimpse of the brief but spectacular show of pink.
Every spring, the Tidal Basin bursts with color as cherry blossom trees (gifted to the city from Tokyo) bloom into cotton candy-colored tufts, and they attract hordes of visitors. The cherry ...
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.
The National Cherry Blossom Festival may be over, but bloom season is just getting started. Spring in D.C. is still vibrant ...