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Macon, known as the "Cherry Blossom Capital of the World," [2] has around 300,000–350,000 Yoshino Cherry Trees that bloom around the city in late March every year. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The festival, held to coincide with the typical blooming period, lasts for ten days and features events for people of all ages.
It’s time to think pink, Macon, because the Cherry Blossom Festival is back. More than 350,000 cherry trees are the official background of the town as we celebrate all things music, food and ...
The “Pinkest Party on Earth” is about to hit the streets of downtown Macon. The 42nd annual International Cherry Blossom Festival will kick off March 15 and you will never guess who will be ...
As the Cherry Blossom Parade began to move down Cherry Street around 3 p.m., residents and their families crowded the sidewalks, some bringing picnic blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy the festivities.
Subaru Cherry Blossom Festival of Greater Philadelphia, a spring celebration; The annual Cherry Blossom Festival at Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey; The annual Cherry Blossom Festival in San Francisco, CA ; International Cherry Blossom Festival in Macon, GA; Hanami, a traditional Japanese custom of celebrating the beauty of flowers ...
Macon is known as the Cherry Blossom Capital of the World, because 300,000 sakura trees grow there. [29] In Brooklyn, New York, the Annual Sakura Matsuri Cherry Blossom Festival takes place in May, at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. [30] This festivity has been celebrated since 1981, and is one of the Garden's most famous attractions.
Representatives for this year’s festival share what they like so much about the event, and their role this year.
Numerous Antebellum homes are located in Downtown Macon, including the Woodruff House, the Hay House, and the Cannonball House. One of the most notable churches in downtown Macon is Mulberry Street United Methodist Church, the oldest Methodist Church in the state of Georgia. [1] Terminal Station, was built in 1916. [2]