Podcast Springtime at the White House
Spring is a special time in our nation’s capital, when cherry blossoms bloom and the White House garden comes al...
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Since the first cherry blossom planting in 1912, Washingtonians have celebrated the scenic beauty and the coming of spring the cherry trees represent. Today, the National Cherry Blossom Festival, which takes place in early spring when the blossoms are in full bloom, has become a major event, drawing tourists and locals alike. First ladies have supported the cherry blossom celebrations and typically serve as Honorary Chairs of the festival.
In addition to the Cherry Blossom Festival, in 1948 the National Conference of State Societies initiated the Cherry Blossom Princess program in which each U.S. state and territory sends one representative for a chance to be crowned Cherry Blossom Queen. Throughout the history of the contest, these young women have had opportunities to visit the White House during the Cherry Blossom season.
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