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Thousands of people are flocking to the Tidal Basin to see the cherry blossoms during peak bloom! Here are the best ways to navigate the area.
This comes after crews began completing the Tidal Basin seawall rehabilitation project last summer. The NPS approved the project to fix the sinking seawall covering nearly 7,000 feet along ...
Springtime means cherry blossoms in the nation's capital. On a recent breezy morning, with peak bloom still two days away, the Tidal Basin was packed with both blossoms and visitors.
Visiting the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to see the cherry blossoms in peak bloom? Here's our guide to getting there, peak bloom and things to do.
Crews will start working on D.C.’s Tidal basin as part of a multiyear National Park Service restoration project to raise the sea wall and stop flooding there.
The Jefferson Memorial is visible as visitors to the Tidal Basin walk along an area as cherry trees enter peak bloom this week in Washington. Wednesday, March 20, 2024, in Washington.
With cherry blossom season over, Washington D.C., is hoping to save but preparing to lose the Tidal Basin's littlest cherry tree, Stumpy.
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The Tidal Basin is about a half mile from the Smithsonian Metro Station’s Independence Avenue exit. The stop can be crowded on weekends, so you may wish to walk an extra 10 minutes from the L ...
The Tidal Basin seawall reconstruction, underway since last summer, impacts visitor experiences. Despite 148 trees removed, over 2,500 cherry trees remain.
Visiting the Tidal Basin in Washington, D.C., to see the cherry blossoms in peak bloom? Here's our guide to getting there, peak bloom and things to do.
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