Massive crowds gathered at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to witness cherry blossom trees at full bloom.
Above-average temperatures, gusty winds, and a March downpour helped bring an early end to peak bloom season for D.C.’s famous cherry blossom trees.
The cherry blossoms mark the commencement of the Cherry Blossom Festival, an extravagant four-week celebration that welcomes the arrival of spring. From late March to early April, visitors flock to ...
The famed cherry blossom trees that line the Tidal Basin in D.C. have reached peak bloom and thousands of visitors have come ...
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Happy Monday, DC! Petalpalooza lights up the Capitol Riverfront with cherry blossom fireworks this weekend. Also, two ...
Mike Litterst, a spokesperson for the National Mall and Memorial Parks, said the cherry blossoms offer a sense of hope for ...
Fox News Digital asked travelers in Washington, D.C., if it is "illegal" to touch or pick the cherry blossoms in bloom.
Whether it’s stuffing a cherry filling inside a doughnut or airbrushing the design of the blossoms onto the foam of a latte, ...
Gravelly Point, a park across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., is just a few hundred feet away from the north end of ...
As the cherry blossoms peak in Washington, D.C., visitors share conflicting opinions on whether it's illegal to pick the blooms from the trees — and a park ranger offers the final say.