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If you continue further on down, you will find the Japanese cherry blossom tree grove, located at the park intersection of Observatory Road and Observatory Circle. It is near Ault Park Commons.
The National Park Service is gearing up to remove nearly 160 cherry trees in Washington, DC, in an effort to repair the city’s deteriorating seawalls, the agency announced Wednesday.
Cherry blossom alert: The cherry trees are blooming in Jackson Park on the South Side. The pink-and-white flowers are starting to emerge at Jackson Park, 6401 S. Stony Island Ave., drawing curious ...
The National Park Service said Wednesday that it will remove about 300 trees — including 158 iconic cherry trees — around the Tidal Basin and West Potomac Park during a three-year project to ...
Rehabilitation of the seawalls along the Tidal Basin and Potomac River in the District of Columbia will see 140 of the city’s iconic cherry trees get axed, the National Park Service said Wednesday.
The flower buds on North Park’s Japanese cherry trees began to swell in late March, and an event to take in their short-lived beauty is scheduled for the first Saturday in April. The Pittsburgh ...
If you continue further on down, you will find the Japanese cherry blossom tree grove, located at the park intersection of Observatory Road and Observatory Circle. It is near Ault Park Commons.