WASHINGTON — In just about a month, more than 1 million visitors will flock to the Tidal Basin to see the iconic cherry blossoms. But this year will look a bit different because of ongoing ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The shoreline at the Tidal Basin was missing an iconic tree Friday afternoon. “Stumpy,” the cherry tree that rose to fame in 2020, no longer was standing in its place as of ...
WASHINGTON — Construction that has been years in the making is underway, but it may impact your trip into town. Since late last summer, crews have been hard at work reconstructing the Tidal Bain. "We ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The National Mall and Memorial Parks Service (NPS) announced Tuesday that visitors coming to the Tidal ...
Stumpy lives! Genetically, at least. The U.S. National Arboretum announced Tuesday that clippings from the original cherry tree on the Tidal Basin rooted into self-sustaining plants -- meaning the ...
After years of blooming despite all odds, the little cherry tree that could ... can't anymore. Stumpy is dead. We knew this day was coming: that Stumpy's time with us was coming to a close. The ...
Visitors to the Tidal Basin on Sept. 22 might have spotted an unexpected sight: a seemingly half-submerged house could be spotted floating in the water. Extinction Rebellion D.C. (XRDC), an ...
A campaign to preserve the tidal basin launched April 3, as the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Trust for the National Mall plan to collaborate in response to rising sea levels and ...
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said he decided to send the gift when he heard that some of the original trees would be removed as part of a renovation by the National Park Service. Japan will ...
Work began Thursday on rebuilding sea walls around the Tidal Basin and Potomac River in the District of Columbia, aiming to extend the breakwaters’ life span by a century. The sea walls, built a ...
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Tidal Basin seawall project closes new paths for cherry blossom visitors
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The National Mall and Memorial Parks Service (NPS) announced Tuesday that visitors coming to the ...
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