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The July Fourth weekend is approaching; here's what you should know for your travel plans to Washington D.C., Maryland, and ...
Go on a walking tour to learn more about segregated swimming in the Tidal Basin and how to make the Potomac more accessible.
・Dance the night away at the Pink Tie Party (March 14, $250, Union Station). ・ Race paddle boats in honor of Stumpy—DC’s beloved tiny cherry blossom tree (March 20, $100 per team, Tidal ...
Paddle boats are also available to rent right at the Tidal Basin daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (The rental pavilion's address is 1501 Maine Ave. SW.) ...
What are the best events? How do we get there? What should we do with kids? Where can we see cherry blossoms besides the Tidal Basin? All your questions answered.
This beloved Japanese cherry tree was removed from the Tidal Basin as part of a National Park Service (NPS) project to reconstruct nearly 7,000 feet of seawall. “Together with guest services, we’re ...
”Construction on the Tidal Basin will be completed by May of 2026,” he said. “Work will commence along the Potomac River at the beginning of 2025 and should be completed by winter of 2026.” ...
- Paddle boats at the Tidal Basin will not operate on July 4. - Big Bus Tours will not operate on the Mall on July 4. - The D.C. Circulator’s National Mall route will not operate on July 4.
Meanwhile here in Portsmouth, there’s already genetic material from the Washington Tidal Basin cherry trees growing before our eyes. And as cherry blossom season approaches here, those who wait ...