DC Neighborhoods to Celebrate Spring With New Petal Porch Parade
<!--amp-source-stack {"hook":"the_excerpt","filter":true,"post_id":4996644,"post_type":"attachment","sources":[{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","file":"formatting.php","line":37,"function":"wptexturize"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","file":"formatting.php","line":3351,"function":"convert_smilies"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","file":"formatting.php","line":2375,"function":"convert_chars"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","file":"formatting.php","line":442,"function":"wpautop"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","file":"formatting.php","line":820,"function":"shortcode_unautop"},{"type":"core","name":"wp-includes","file":"media.php","line":1731,"function":"wp_filter_content_tags"}]}--><p>WASHINGTON – APRIL 01: Kyechia McDougall (R) of College Park, Maryland, takes a picture with her daughter Kayla Smith (2nd R) while she enjoys cherry trees in their full bloom with her friend Shaun Pierre (3rd R) of Silver Spring, Maryland, and Pierre’s daughters Monica (4th R) and Michaun (L) near the Washington Monument April 1, 2010 in Washington, DC. The National Cherry Blossom Festival, a celebration to mark the annual blooming of the gifts from Japan 98 years ago, will run through April 11. (Photo by Alex Wong/Getty Images)</p>
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