There’s a new Stumpy in town. The original stump-shaped cherry tree, beloved by Washingtonians, was cut down by the National Park Service in May to rebuild the seawall on the south side of the Tidal Basin. But fans of the tree can rejoice because there’s another one like it on the north side of the Tidal Basin. We’re naming it Stumpy II.
Massive crowds gathered at the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to witness cherry blossom trees at full bloom.
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DC News Now on MSNPeak bloom cut short for Tidal Basin cherry blossoms due to DC stormPeak bloom has been cut short for the District’s signature pink and white blossoms. In a post on the X platform Tuesday, the National Park Service (NPS) said Monday night’s storm blew many cherry blossoms off the trees,
A family taking photos with the cherry blossoms on D.C.’s Tidal Basin spotted a famous figure in the background of their shots: former President Barack Obama. To their delight, the 44th president made a cameo in their family photos early Monday.
I had the pleasure of attending a stunning rooftop event at Arlo Hotel DC, celebrating Women’s History Month and the arrival of cherry blossom
The couple’s tradition stretches back 27 years. “I’m one of the luckiest people on earth,” she said. “Well then, I’m the other luckiest,” he said.
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Former President Barack Obama accidentally photobombed a family's photo shoot when he walked by kids posing by the cherry blossom trees and Tidal Basin in Washington D.C.
It is cherry blossom time in Washington DC now and the streets are bursting with flowers- from White House to the Tidal Basin, a man-made reservoir located between the Potomac River and the Washington Channel with the magnificent Jefferson Memorial on its south bank.