America's Favorite Cherry Tree
Vote for Your Favorite
In 1912, the mayor of Tokyo gave Washington, DC the gift of 3,000 cherry blossom trees to denote the friendship between the United States and Japan. Each year, the National Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates this gift with the nation's greatest springtime celebration. Now, 100 years later, the flowering cherry tree remains an American favorite. In honor of the Festival's Centennial Celebration, all Americans are invited to cast their vote for America's Favorite Cherry Tree, with winner announced on April 27. The 27th is the final day of the National Cherry Blossom Festival and Arbor Day 2012.
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