Nations’s capital eyes cherry blossom overcrowding
Washington D.C. is again watching for overcrowding at it’s staple Yoshino Cherry trees. The onset of the coronavirus pandemic canceled last year’s cherry blossom festival. Now officals hope new deterrents and online programs keep people away. (March 30)
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