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The National Cherry Blossom Festival occurs in Washington DC each year, commencing in March and concluding in April over four weeks. However, the blooms only last about ten days, and the peak viewing period is announced in early March. Usually, this occurs around April 4 each year.
The Washington DC cherry trees, gifted to the United States by the nation of Japan in 1912, fully bloom during this month. The city has various events, including craft fairs, art exhibits, cultural events, and scripted walks.
The festival begins with a Pink Tie Party on the first evening and concludes with a fireworks display over the city on the last.
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