The National Cherry Blossom Festival annually commemorates the gift of cherry trees from the country of Japan. In 1912, Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo gave the USA 3,000 of the trees to enhance the growing friendship between the United States and Japan. By 1915, the United States government had responded with a gift of flowering dogwood trees to the people of Japan. The trees surround the Tidal Basin of the Potomac River. In 1981, the cycle of giving came full circle. Japanese horticulturalists came to take cuttings from the D.C. trees to replace Yoshino cherry trees in Japan which had been destroyed in a flood. With this return gift, the trees again fulfilled their roles as a symbol and agent of friendship. - information taken from the official website
Monday, April 2, 2007
Cherry Blossom Festival
Gorgeous Blossoms!
From the steps of the Jefferson Memorial
FDR Memorial
Me with "Fala" Roosevelt
At the FDR Memorial
Korean War Memorial
Reflecting Pool at the Korean War Memorial
From the steps of the Lincoln Memorial
Looking back at the Lincoln Memorial
Remembering Nurses
The Washington Monument
The Vietnam Memorial
Vietnam Memorial - Fallen Soldiers
All 50 States surround the central pavilion
Look which two states are right next to each other!
People enjoying the blossoms along the Potomac River.
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