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The National Park Service
the National Cherry Blossom Festival
the National Park Service
GA
Macon-Bibb
Hughes Place
Plant Family Garden
Tiny Marshfield
Chubu University
The Japanese Student Association
National Geographic Society
Yoshino
Bart Connors Szczarba
Ginger Byrn
Sakura Matsuri
Edwin Hubble
Dallas Arboretum
Southern
Japanese
American
the Tidal Basin
New England
the Potomac River
National Capitol Park
the Hocking River
Wren
Jefferson Memorial
the National Mall
the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens
Water Garden
Cherry Walk
Cherry
Washington
Japan
the United States
Kwanzan
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Tennessee
New Haven
Connecticut
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Nashville
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Brooklyn
NY
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Missouri
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OH
a Sakura Festival
The downy blooms blanket parks, gardens, and towns in a visual transition away from the harsh chill of winter and toward the growing warmth of longer days.The tradition of cherry blossom festivals in the U.S. dates to 1935, when the National Cherry Blossom festival began to honor Japanâs 1912 gift of some 3,000 trees. âWhat's bad is warmth followed by snow and freeze, like Washington had last year or the year before.âThough the National Park Service wonât give their official predictions for 2019 until March 6, you can make your own educated guess by looking at the bloom times in the capitol in yearsâ past, and by watching the parkâs cherry blossom cam.Washington, D.C. March 20-April 14Eleven species of flowering cherry tree ring the Tidal Basin fronting the Potomac River in National Capitol Park. âNashville is beautiful during cherry blossom blooming time because of all the trees,â says festival organizer Ginger Byrn.
As said here by Meghan Miner Murray