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Kids' cherry blossom murals - MSNLocal schools created murals incorporating cherry blossoms in their artwork.
Students from all eight wards partnered with local artists to create murals inspired by spring in partnership with the National Cherry Blossom Festival.
Washington D.C.'s most famous cherry tree, "Stumpy," is among those that will be cut down as rising floodwaters imperil the iconic tidal basin. But the National Arboretum is taking clippings of ...
People flock to Washington, DC to see the cherry blossoms bloom as spring arrives in March 2024. The National Park Service announced Sunday, March 17, 2024, that the cherry blossoms reached peak bl… ...
The tree was an iconic part of the National Cherry Blossom Festival before it was removed for a $113 million, three-year-long sea wall project along the basin.
Craigie represented her hometown as the National Cherry Blossom Festival Artist in 2022. Her graphic designs won global recognition.
Washington, D.C.'s famous cherry blossoms hit peak bloom on Sunday. For about 150 of the famous flowering trees, this will be their last season — they'll soon be cut down to adjust to sea-level ...
During Stumpy’s last full bloom, visitors and organizations are honoring and celebrating the now-famous cherry tree at the Tidal Basin.
Stumpy, a scraggly, fan-favorite Japanese cherry blossom tree on the National Mall, is on the chopping block as Washington prepares for a new seawall repair project.
The tree’s days are numbered as a $113 million multiyear repair of Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park sea walls nears.
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