Washington, D.C. - The National Cherry Blossom Festival in the nation's capital attracts millions of visitors each spring to witness the beautiful blooms around the Tidal Basin.
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Brooklyn Botanic Garden, New York - Known for its Sakura Matsuri festival, the garden boasts a stunning collection of cherry trees, offering a picturesque setting for cherry blossom viewing.
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Branch Brook Park, New Jersey - With over 5,000 cherry trees, Branch Brook Park is one of the largest collections of cherry blossoms in the country outside of Washington, D.C.
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Macon, Georgia - Macon's International Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the city's 300,000 cherry trees, which bloom in late March to early April, turning the city into a pink paradise.
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Portland, Oregon - The Portland Japanese Garden features several varieties of cherry trees, offering a serene and tranquil setting for cherry blossom appreciation.
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - The cherry blossoms around Fairmount Park and the Shofuso Japanese House and Garden provide a delightful escape within the city.
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St. Louis, Missouri - The Missouri Botanical Garden showcases a stunning display of cherry blossoms during its annual Japanese Festival, held over Labor Day weekend.
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San Francisco, California - Golden Gate Park's Japanese Tea Garden boasts cherry trees that bloom beautifully in spring, adding to the garden's serene ambiance.
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Seattle, Washington - The University of Washington's Quad transforms into a pink wonderland during cherry blossom season, attracting visitors from near and far.
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Nashville, Tennessee - The annual Nashville Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the blooming of over 1,000 cherry trees in the city, offering cultural performances and activities for visitors to enjoy.
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