Things to do in Washington DC: National Cherry Blossom Festivals

National Cherry Blossom Festivals

      Spring is almost here ( I feel like jumping for joy-But I won't yet ) Which means that we are slowly saying good bye to cold weather while we transition slowly to start getting warm weather. But this also means that the National Cherry Blossom Festival is coming up. Yes! The Cherry Blossom Festival from March 29th-April 13th 2008. Blooming of the cherry trees around the Jefferson Memorial attracts many tourists as well as city residents and vistors to Washington DC.

                                                     

             

                                                

                                                                                                   

  

         The famous trees a gift from Japan in 1912 signal the coming of spring with an explosion of life and color surrounding the Jefferson Memorial on the Tidal Basin in a sea of pink and white. The National Cherry Blossom is an annual two week,city-wide event featuring more than 200 international cultural performances and over 90 other special events. The National Cherry Blossom Festival kicks off the busy tourist season in Washington,DC and includes many special events near the monuments and museums on the National Mall. So if you are planning on coming to Washington,DC. I am sure you are going to need somewhere to stay,( Sorry,but I have no space for you at my place-LOL ),things to do while you are here,how to get around the city. Don't worry. I got you covered. For more information about the National Cherry Blossom Festival and list of hotels,restaurants,tourists and things to do,please go to http://www.nationalcherryblossomfestival.org/

                                                    

 

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Comments

Those cherry blossom trees are beautiful!  Those just scream spring/summer!  It is going to be mid 70's here on Wed.  We are already experiencing the warm weather! :)
Posted by n d (Naoma Doriguzzi) about 4 years ago

Lanre,

Spring is almost here, I'm sure it must be beautiful to see those cherry blossom tree's in bloom! :)

Posted by Somerset MA Real Estate ~ Suzanne Sands (Pavao Real Estate) about 4 years ago

Naoma - And I can't wait Naoma. I am definitely going to be out tomorrow. I am going to make good use of this day to drum up some business by passing out my cards with my name tag on. Thanks for your comments.

Suzanne-I can't wait. I can't wait. I need some warm weather. Thanks for your comments.

Posted by Lanre "The Real Estate Farmer"Folayan Buy a home in Washington DC (EXIT Advance Realty-Washington DC House for sale) about 4 years ago

Hi Lanre,

Spring is my favorite season. Not too hot and not too cold.  Beautiful photos.

Catherine

Posted by Catherine Sinocruz, Broker-Salesperson,ABR,GRI,CRS (Coldwell Banker Select Real Estate ) about 4 years ago

No one does Spring like Washington, DC.

I just keep trying to capture it...one spring, one tree, one blossom at a time

Posted by John MacArthur Licensed Maryland/DC Realtor (Frankly Real Estate) about 4 years ago

Catherine - I agree. Plus,more home buyers are going to start coming out now. That's why I really like it. Thanks for your comments.

John-You seemed like you did. Thank you for your comments.

Posted by Lanre "The Real Estate Farmer"Folayan Buy a home in Washington DC (EXIT Advance Realty-Washington DC House for sale) about 4 years ago

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