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What to Do for Cherry Blossom Season While Social Distancing in the DC Area Outdoor activities, socially distant events, tours and more things to do in D.C., Maryland and Virginia during the National Cherry Blossom Festival. By Camille Furst, Héctor García De León and Sophia Barnes •
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Cherry blossom season is Washington, D.C. s, most beautiful time of year. Get out and enjoy it with these outdoor tours, virtual activities and more.
Since we re past the peak bloom period, when 70% of the cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin are open, check out these other ways to celebrate spring flowers.
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As part of the festival partnership with Amazon, two Cherry Blossom Art in Bloom sculptures will be located in Arlington s National Landing neighborhood. (Courtesy of Amazon)
ARLINGTON, VA Amazon, together with developer JBG Smith and the National Landing Business Improvement District, has formed a strategic partnership with the National Cherry Blossom Festival to raise awareness of the evolving neighborhood.
Through the partnership, the National Cherry Blossom Festival will add programming on the Virginia side of the Potomac River in Arlington. The expansion of the festival into Arlington will highlight the proximity of National Landing as a growing urban center and demonstrate the area s role as a vibrant destination for locals and visitors, the companies said.
DC Neighborhoods to Celebrate Spring With New Petal Porch Parade The Petal Porch Parade will ask D.C. residents to participate by decorating their porches, yards, windows and balconies to celebrate spring and cherry blossoms. By Héctor García De León •
Published March 1, 2021 •
Updated on March 1, 2021 at 5:07 pm
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The National Cherry Blossom Festival announced the ‘Petal Porch Parade, a new program focused on bringing both the spirit of the festival and civic pride into D.C. neighborhoods.
The Petal Porch Parade will ask D.C. residents to participate by decorating their porches, yards, windows and balconies to celebrate spring and cherry blossoms. The festival will run from March 20 through April 11 and will be three weeks of events that features diverse programming, arts and culture, community spirit and more.