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Destination Washington, DC: The National Cherry Blossom Festival

cherry blossoms at the Tidal Basin, Washington, DC

Because of one woman’s perseverance, more than 700,000 people from all corners of the globe stroll around the narrow pathway that encircles the Tidal Basin in Washington, DC to admire Mother Nature’s springtime handiwork: the majestic white-to-pink flowering of thousands of cherry trees during the annual  National Cherry Blossom Festival.

Japanese cherry tree blossoms

Enthused by a visit to Japan in 1885, Eliza Scidmore — an American writer, photographer and lecturer, and the first female board member of the National Geographic Society — worked tirelessly to get ornamental Japanese cherry trees planted on reclaimed land at the edge of the Potomac River.

cherry tree blossoms at the Tidal Basin with the Washington Monument in the background

Ms. Scidmore’s nearly quarter-century crusade finally paid off as First Lady Helen Taft embraced Scidmore’s idea which led to the gifting of 3,020 Japanese cherry trees, in 12 different varieties, by the mayor of Tokyo City to the United States. Viscountess Iwa Chinda, wife of Japan’s ambassador, joined Mrs. Taft at a simple ceremony in 1912 for the planting of two saplings along the north bank of the Tidal Basin, and the rest is history.

cherry blossoms in different parts of Washington DC

Today, the District literally rolls out the pink carpet between mid March to mid April to celebrate the gifting and planting of those very first prunus serrulata trees and to welcome the arrival of spring, which also embraces flowering magnolias, bright daffodils, elegant irises and more around the capital’s monumental landscape.

cherry blossoms in different parts of Washington DC

Highlighted by cloud-like canopies of blossoms surrounding the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park, and accented by more than 90 city-wide, family-friendly events and 200 cultural performances and demonstrations, the National Cherry Blossom Festival is the perfect time to visit Washington, DC.

cherry blossoms near the Washington Monument and the Capitol Building

A world-class city embedded with a vibrant history, spectacular monuments, outstanding museums, plentiful parks, lush gardens and exceptional chef-driven cuisine, the District of Columbia is well worth the visit, especially now while she’s still all decked out in pink.

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