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This guided walking tour explores Washington, DC’s cherry blossom history while visiting some of the most meaningful memorials along the Tidal Basin. We begin at the DC War Memorial, a quiet tribute to District residents who served in WWI, before reaching the shoreline of the Tidal Basin, where the story of the cherry trees comes into focus. Guides explain the 1912 gift of cherry trees from Japan, their symbolism of friendship, and how the Basin became the heart of springtime celebrations. Stops include the historic Japanese Lantern, ceremonially lit each year during the Cherry Blossom Festival, followed by the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial and the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, where themes of renewal, justice, and leadership unfold beneath blooming trees. The walk continues to the peaceful George Mason Memorial and concludes at the iconic Thomas Jefferson Memorial, framed by blossoms and reflections across the water, bringing together nature, history, and American ideals.