Massive crowds gathered at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to witness cherry blossom trees at full bloom.
The monthlong National Cherry Blossom Festival draws more than 1.5 million visitors to Washington, D.C., each year to see the ...
There’s a new Stumpy in town. The original stump-shaped cherry tree, beloved by Washingtonians, was cut down by the National ...
Failing infrastructure paired with rising sea levels has led to water pouring over the old seawall twice a day, every day, ...
A family taking photos with the cherry blossoms on D.C.’s Tidal Basin spotted a famous figure in the background of their ...
A northern Virginia family that went to the Tidal Basin to enjoy the cherry blossoms got an unexpected cameo in their ...
Almost as quickly as the cherry blossoms emerge, they begin to fade away, so enjoy & cherish them as long as they last. With ...
Stock/Getty Images Plus Spring in D.C. is all about one thing: cherry blossoms. The district’s iconic trees were first ...
Barack Obama, former president of the United States of America, unexpectedly photobombed a family taking photos of cherry ...
Thousands of people are flocking to the Tidal Basin to see the cherry blossoms during peak bloom! Here are the best ways to ...
The elated announcement came Friday morning via social media from the National Park Service – the cherry blossom trees in ...
As spring settles in, Washington, D.C. is once again graced by the sight of cherry blossoms in full bloom around the Tidal ...