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April 6, 2018
Where to watch the cherry blossoms bloom in D.C.
While winter can seem bleak and tedious, it's good to know that there's always something to look forward to. More specifically, the blooming of the Yoshino cherry blossoms in spring.
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March 30, 2016
D.C.'s Gorgeous Cherry Blossoms, in Photos
Despite the recent chill, spring is here, sounded off by the blooming of Washington, D.C.'s beloved cherry blossoms. The peak bloom occurred just this past weekend, but photographers and Instagram users are still snapping pictures.
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March 25, 2016
See the Cherry Blossoms Bloom Without Leaving Your Desk
The cherry blossoms are gorgeous, but the traffic can make it hard to truly enjoy them. Now, you don't have to worry about cramped Metro cars or shut down streets thanks to a live broadcast. EarthCam teamed up with the National Park Service.
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March 22, 2016
This Cherry Blossom Season's Loveliest Rentals
Need a place to stay this Cherry Blossom season? Curbed has you covered with eight rentals, available between March 23, the start of the peak bloom period, and April 16, the day of the parade. See some of the best options below.
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March 18, 2016
Cherry Blossom Festival Street Closures
For those who are determined to drive in D.C. traffic, you can see a map of which streets will be closed with the above map.
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March 17, 2016
2016 Cherry Blossom Festival Parade: Location, Times, Performers
While you prepare for this year's parade by either reserving parking or finding all-pink outfits to wear at the signature events, Curbed has put together a few details on what you need to know, from the time to the location to the performers.
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March 17, 2016
Here Are the Best Cherry Blossom Festival Hotel Packages
Cherry blossom season is less than a week away. With that, it's time to figure out how you're going to get to Washington, D.C., where you're going to stay, and what you're going to eat.
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March 15, 2016
Which Cherry Blossom Festival Hotel Deal is Better?
Imagine you can spend around $270/night on a suite and you've narrowed it down to three D.C. hotels. How do you make up your mind? The answer is simple: you shove them into a metaphorical cage and let them battle it out.