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"The National Cherry Blossom Festival draws in more than one million visitors each year, staging weeks of events from kite flying on the National Mall to a 10-block downtown parade down Constitution Avenue."
"The love affair with cherry trees in the nation's capital goes back over 100 years, thanks to a gift of 3,020 cherry blossom trees from Tokyo in 1912 to DC—and this year, Japan is gifting 250 more trees in honor of America's 250th birthday."
"At peak bloom, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden's cherry blossom-intensive 'Cherry Walk' offers a stunning display, making it a prime location for enjoying the beauty of these iconic trees."
Cherry blossom season is celebrated in various U.S. cities, with Washington, DC hosting the National Cherry Blossom Festival. This event attracts over one million visitors annually, featuring activities like kite flying and parades. The cherry trees, a gift from Tokyo in 1912, symbolize spring in the capital. Brooklyn Botanic Garden also showcases stunning cherry blossoms, enhancing the experience of hanami. Peak bloom typically occurs in late March to early April, and visiting these sites is free, though public transit is recommended due to heavy traffic.
Read at Conde Nast Traveler
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