
"Coming soon to a Metro near you: The Metro bed collection. All orders ship Neveruary 1."
"Good luck spotting the Potomac Overlook cougar in the Arlington suburbs."
"Take a stroll along the National Mall to spot the ever-so rare red, white, and blue blossoms."
"Perhaps eating artificially-dyed candy in bulk balances all the red meat?"
Each year, DC-area institutions and businesses engage in lighthearted pranks for April Fools Day, showcasing their sense of humor. Notable examples include the introduction of a fictional Metro bed collection and a playful challenge to spot a mythical cougar in Arlington. The National Mall humorously claims that the legendary cherry tree cut down by George Washington has regenerated, blooming red, white, and blue blossoms. Other playful announcements include a humorous take on parking tickets and artificially-dyed candy consumption.
Read at Washingtonian - The website that Washington lives by.
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