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  • 8
    Apr
    2013
    3:05pm, EDT

    Cherry trees blossom in Washington, DC

    Kevin Lamarque / Reuters

    The Washington Monument is reflected as a couple walk hand-in-hand beneath cherry trees along the Tidal Basin in Washington on April 8, 2013. The National Cherry Blossom Festival is in full swing, with peak bloom occurring early this week.

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    From the National Cherry Blossom Festival website:

    The beautiful and delicate cherry blossoms cultivated in the National Mall and Memorial Parks have inspired generations of viewers since 1912. A gift from Japan, the flowering trees symbolize friendship between nations, the renewal of spring, and the ephemeral nature of life.

     

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    Look for the earthquake damage repair scaffold around the Washington monument in the background.

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  • 24
    Mar
    2013
    1:44pm, EDT

    Cherry blossoms burst with beauty in Japan

    Shizuo Kambayashi / AP

    A child and father enjoy the cherry blossoms at the Chidorigafuchi Imperial Palace moat in Tokyo on March 24.

    Slideshow: Signs of Spring

    Arie Kievit / EPA

    Warming weather and longer days bring out the first signs of spring.

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  • 6
    Apr
    2012
    2:26pm, EDT

    Japan's iconic cherry blossoms reach full bloom

    Franck Robichon / EPA

    A couple in a boat passes beneath cherry blossom trees along Imperial Palace Chidorigafuchi moats in Tokyo, Japan, on April 6. The Japan Meteorological Agency announced that blossoms of cherry trees are fully bloomed in Tokyo.

    Yuriko Nakao / Reuters

    Cherry blossoms in full bloom are seen in Kawasaki, near Tokyo on April 6. Spring has begun in Japan with the blooming of the country's beloved cherry trees, with revelers eager to use the occasion as a way to break from a year marked by crisis and disaster.

    Franck Robichon / EPA

    A cherry blossom is seen lying on a cherry tree roots at the Yasukuni Shrine precincts in Tokyo, Japan, on April 6. The Japan Meteorological Agency announced that blossoms of cherry trees are fully bloomed in Tokyo.

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    • Along with blossoms, a cacophony of cameras

    Slideshow: National Cherry Blossom Festival's 100th anniversary

    Karen Bleier / AFP - Getty Images

    This year marks 100 years since the gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Tokyo Mayor Yukio Ozaki to Washington, D.C.

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    Awesome!!!!

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  • 22
    Mar
    2012
    11:25am, EDT

    Along with the blossoms, a cacophony of cameras

    National Photo Company via Library of Congress

    Photographers shooting cherry blossoms along the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C. on April 4, 1922.

    Gary Cameron / Reuters

    Photographer Jacques Gude (R) lines up a cherry blossom branch in Washington, on March 18. This year marks the 100th anniversary of the gift from Japan to the United States that started with a planting ceremony between then U.S. First lady Helen Herron Taft and Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador.

    Slideshow: National Cherry Blossom Festival's 100th anniversary

    Gary Cameron / Reuters

    This year marks 100 years since the gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Tokyo Mayor Yukio Ozaki to Washington, D.C.

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    By Natalia Jimenez, NBC News

    Some things never change. One hundred years later, the cherry blossom trees along the Tidal Basin in Washington D.C. continue to attract visitors and their cameras to the colorful springtime festival.

    While there have been major advances in technology over the past century, photographers' desire to capture the fleeting flowers never fades. There is something very endearing about the ability of these delicate blossoms to draw a million visitors and their cameras each spring.

    The Associated Press explains the history of the trees:

    It was 100 years ago this month when first lady Helen Taft and the Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese Ambassador, planted two Yoshino cherry trees on the bank of Washington's Tidal Basin. They were the first of 3,000 planted as part of a gift from the city of Tokyo as a symbol of friendship. The original pair still stands, along with about 100 of the original trees transported from Japan.

    It's a tradition that almost didn't happen. In 1910, a first gift of 2,000 trees was shipped from Japan to Washington. But agriculture officials discovered the trees were infested with insects and diseased, and they were burned. Diplomats wrote letters of regret to officials in Tokyo. Two years later, they tried again with a shipment of 3,000 trees that made it to Washington in good condition. Read the full story.

    The peak bloom dates - when about 70% of the trees are blooming - was predicted to fall between March 20-23. The early spring coaxed the flowers to come out earlier than usual, though the trees will continue to bloom through April.

    Related links:

    • Washington, D.C., celebrates 100 years of friendship, cherry blossoms
    • Centennial Cherry Blossom Festival offers myriad of activity
    • Slideshow: Spring is in the air!

     

    Harris & Ewing / Library of Congress

    The Cherry Blossom Festival in 1937.

    Library of Congress

    A hand-colored print of the Tidal Basin, with cherry blossoms, and the Washington Monument, Washington, D.C in 1920.

    Martha McMillan Roberts / Library of Congress

    Camera bugs snapping the cherry blossoms across the Tidal Basin during the Cherry Blossom Festival, in Washington, D.C in 1941.

    With temperatures rising far above normal for this time of year, the famous Washington, D.C., cherry blossoms have already started to bloom. NBC's Brian Williams reports.

     

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    Interesting article tracing the history of the beautiful cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. Thank you.... I find it also interesting and amusing that this site is often used as an opportunity to correct and ridicule statements made by others.....

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