National Cherry Blossom Festival - official website - Washington, D.C. - March 31 - April 15, 2007 National Cherry Blossom Festival - official website - Washington, D.C. - March 31 - April 15, 2007 National Cherry Blossom Festival - official website - Washington, D.C. - March 31 - April 15, 2007
National Cherry Blossom Festival - official website - Washington, D.C. - March 31 - April 15, 2007
National Cherry Blossom Festival - official website - Washington, D.C. - March 31 - April 15, 2007
National Cherry Blossom Festival - official website - Washington, D.C. - March 31 - April 15, 2007
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History of the Trees and Festival


The National Cherry Blossom Festival® annually commemorates the 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo to the city of Washington, honoring the lasting friendship between the United States and Japan and celebrating the continued close relationship between our two cultures.

In a simple ceremony on March 27, 1912, First Lady Helen Herron Taft and Viscountess Chinda, wife of the Japanese ambassador, planted the first two trees from Japan on the north bank of the Tidal Basin in West Potomac Park. In 1915, the United States Government reciprocated with a gift of flowering dogwood trees to the people of Japan. A group of American school children reenacted the initial planting in 1927 and the first "festival” was held in 1935, sponsored by civic groups in the Nation’s Capital.

First Lady Lady Bird Johnson accepted 3,800 more trees in 1965. In 1981, the cycle of giving came full circle. Japanese horticulturists were given cuttings from our trees to replace some cherry trees in Japan which had been destroyed in a flood.

The Festival was expanded to two weeks in 1994 to accommodate a diverse activity schedule during the trees’ blooming. Today, more than a million people visit Washington, DC each year to admire the blossoming cherry trees and attend events that herald the beginning of spring in the Nation’s Capital.

The Festival looks forward to celebrating the centennial anniversary of the gift of trees in 2012 and is planning spectacular events to mark this historic and special occasion.


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