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Washington D.C.’s Cherry Blossom Festival has begun.  Here’s Lady Bird Johnson planting a tree by the Tidal Basin during the 1965 Festival.  Washington D.C., 04/06/1965
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Washington D.C.’s Cherry Blossom Festival has begun.  Here’s Lady Bird Johnson planting a tree by the Tidal Basin during the 1965 Festival.  Washington D.C., 04/06/1965

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