The Awakening sculpture by J. Seward Johnson, Jr. - Hains Point, Washingon, DC, 2007. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-awakening-sculpture-by-j-seward-johnson-jr-hains-point-washingon-53376675.html
RMD2REDR–The Awakening sculpture by J. Seward Johnson, Jr. - Hains Point, Washingon, DC, 2007.
WASHINGTON DC, USA - Flowers at the George Mason Memorial in Washington DC in Potomac Park near the Jefferson Memorial. The memorial honors one of the lesser known Founding Fathers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-flowers-at-the-george-mason-memorial-in-washington-56568621.html
RMD80WRW–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Flowers at the George Mason Memorial in Washington DC in Potomac Park near the Jefferson Memorial. The memorial honors one of the lesser known Founding Fathers.
Washington DC, USA . 06th Jan, 2018. The Potomac River at Hains Point in East Potomac Park, Washington DC reflects the setting sun on its partially frozen surface. Crystal City can be seen in profile across the water. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-06th-jan-2018-the-potomac-river-at-hains-point-in-170916095.html
RMKX1W67–Washington DC, USA . 06th Jan, 2018. The Potomac River at Hains Point in East Potomac Park, Washington DC reflects the setting sun on its partially frozen surface. Crystal City can be seen in profile across the water. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News
The morning sky explodes with color above the National War College in Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-morning-sky-explodes-with-color-above-the-national-war-college-in-washington-dc-image311904265.html
RMS3CD21–The morning sky explodes with color above the National War College in Washington DC.
The Awakening sculpture, Hains Point, Potomac Park, Washington D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-awakening-sculpture-hains-point-potomac-park-washington-dc-11423779.html
RFA60X0M–The Awakening sculpture, Hains Point, Potomac Park, Washington D.C.
A brilliant, bright sun appears low on the horizon over the Potomac River as storms and rain moves through the Washington, D.C. area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-brilliant-bright-sun-appears-low-on-the-horizon-over-the-potomac-139613389.html
RFJ33X8D–A brilliant, bright sun appears low on the horizon over the Potomac River as storms and rain moves through the Washington, D.C. area.
Fireworks light up Washington Channel and the Southwest Waterfront. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fireworks-light-up-washington-channel-and-the-southwest-waterfront-image485905900.html
RF2K6EWX4–Fireworks light up Washington Channel and the Southwest Waterfront.
Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedyu2019s yacht, u201cHoney Fitz,u201d during a meeting between the President and Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-aboard-the-u0022honey-fitzu0022-with-hayato-ikeda-prime-minister-of-japan-313pm-president-john-f-kennedyu2019s-yacht-u201choney-fitzu201d-during-a-meeting-between-the-president-and-hayato-ikeda-prime-minister-of-japan-hains-point-potomac-river-washington-dc-image402925626.html
RM2EBERMX–Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedyu2019s yacht, u201cHoney Fitz,u201d during a meeting between the President and Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
Hains Point and Potomac River at East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hains-point-and-potomac-river-at-east-potomac-park-washington-dc-image352644298.html
RM2BDM9B6–Hains Point and Potomac River at East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
'How far that Little candle throws his beams! -- But there were no candles like this in the time of Shakespeare. The Gigantic shaft of light, tested at Hains point by The Edison Memorial Committee, was visible 75 miles from Washington and represented a strength of 300,000,000 candle power. Although the committee sought to determine the maximum illumination of the searchlight of the 26oth coast artillery, battery a, it is not planned to use so powerful a beam when the proposed permanent memorial to Thomas Edison is erected. The Potomac river can be seen in the foreground above, with the Washing Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/how-far-that-little-candle-throws-his-beams!-but-there-were-no-candles-like-this-in-the-time-of-shakespeare-the-gigantic-shaft-of-light-tested-at-hains-point-by-the-edison-memorial-committee-was-visible-75-miles-from-washington-and-represented-a-strength-of-300000000-candle-power-although-the-committee-sought-to-determine-the-maximum-illumination-of-the-searchlight-of-the-26oth-coast-artillery-battery-a-it-is-not-planned-to-use-so-powerful-a-beam-when-the-proposed-permanent-memorial-to-thomas-edison-is-erected-the-potomac-river-can-be-seen-in-the-foreground-above-with-the-washing-image624684888.html
RM2Y88RXG–'How far that Little candle throws his beams! -- But there were no candles like this in the time of Shakespeare. The Gigantic shaft of light, tested at Hains point by The Edison Memorial Committee, was visible 75 miles from Washington and represented a strength of 300,000,000 candle power. Although the committee sought to determine the maximum illumination of the searchlight of the 26oth coast artillery, battery a, it is not planned to use so powerful a beam when the proposed permanent memorial to Thomas Edison is erected. The Potomac river can be seen in the foreground above, with the Washing
Hains Point and Potomac River at East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hains-point-and-potomac-river-at-east-potomac-park-washington-dc-image269425242.html
RMWJ9AJ2–Hains Point and Potomac River at East Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.
WASHINGTON DC, USA - The statue of George Mason at the George Mason Memorial in Washington DC in Potomac Park near the Jefferson Memorial. The memorial honors one of the lesser known Founding Fathers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-the-statue-of-george-mason-at-the-george-mason-memorial-56568697.html
RMD80WXH–WASHINGTON DC, USA - The statue of George Mason at the George Mason Memorial in Washington DC in Potomac Park near the Jefferson Memorial. The memorial honors one of the lesser known Founding Fathers.
Washington DC, USA . 06th Jan, 2018. The Potomac River at Hains Point in East Potomac Park, Washington DC reflects the setting sun on its partially frozen surface. Crystal City can be seen in profile across the water. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-06th-jan-2018-the-potomac-river-at-hains-point-in-170916094.html
RMKX1W66–Washington DC, USA . 06th Jan, 2018. The Potomac River at Hains Point in East Potomac Park, Washington DC reflects the setting sun on its partially frozen surface. Crystal City can be seen in profile across the water. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News
The morning sky explodes with color above the National War College in Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-morning-sky-explodes-with-color-above-the-national-war-college-in-washington-dc-image311904268.html
RMS3CD24–The morning sky explodes with color above the National War College in Washington DC.
Washington D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-11423780.html
RMA60X0N–Washington D.C.
A brilliant orange sunset and crepuscular rays appears in the skies over the Potomac River as storms moved through the Washington, D.C. area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-brilliant-orange-sunset-and-crepuscular-rays-appears-in-the-skies-139613416.html
RFJ33X9C–A brilliant orange sunset and crepuscular rays appears in the skies over the Potomac River as storms moved through the Washington, D.C. area.
Fireworks light up Washington Channel and the Southwest Waterfront. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fireworks-light-up-washington-channel-and-the-southwest-waterfront-image485905904.html
RF2K6EWX8–Fireworks light up Washington Channel and the Southwest Waterfront.
Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy (right) and Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda (left) aboard President Kennedyu2019s yacht u201cHoney Fitz.u201d Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D. C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-aboard-the-u0022honey-fitzu0022-with-hayato-ikeda-prime-minister-of-japan-313pm-president-john-f-kennedy-right-and-prime-minister-of-japan-hayato-ikeda-left-aboard-president-kennedyu2019s-yacht-u201choney-fitzu201d-hains-point-potomac-river-washington-d-c-image402925617.html
RM2EBERMH–Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy (right) and Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda (left) aboard President Kennedyu2019s yacht u201cHoney Fitz.u201d Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D. C.
A graphic illustration of where U.S. Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National Capital Region in Baltimore will be conducting the Waterways Analysis and Management System on the Potomac River throughout the months of April-June. The zone extends from north of the Governor Harry W. Nice/Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge (Route 301) to the Hains Point Lighted Buoy HP. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-graphic-illustration-of-where-us-coast-guard-sector-maryland-national-capital-region-in-baltimore-will-be-conducting-the-waterways-analysis-and-management-system-on-the-potomac-river-throughout-the-months-of-april-june-the-zone-extends-from-north-of-the-governor-harry-w-nicethomas-mac-middleton-bridge-route-301-to-the-hains-point-lighted-buoy-hp-image243727940.html
RMT4END8–A graphic illustration of where U.S. Coast Guard Sector Maryland-National Capital Region in Baltimore will be conducting the Waterways Analysis and Management System on the Potomac River throughout the months of April-June. The zone extends from north of the Governor Harry W. Nice/Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge (Route 301) to the Hains Point Lighted Buoy HP.
Where President and Mrs. Coolidge were entertained today; Lydonia, the yacht of Cyrus H. K. Curtiss [i.e. Curtis], now anchored off Haines [i.e. Hains] Point in the Potomac River on which the President and Mrs. Coolidge were entertained at luncheon today Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/where-president-and-mrs-coolidge-were-entertained-today-lydonia-the-yacht-of-cyrus-h-k-curtiss-ie-curtis-now-anchored-off-haines-ie-hains-point-in-the-potomac-river-on-which-the-president-and-mrs-coolidge-were-entertained-at-luncheon-today-image330844888.html
RM2A6780T–Where President and Mrs. Coolidge were entertained today; Lydonia, the yacht of Cyrus H. K. Curtiss [i.e. Curtis], now anchored off Haines [i.e. Hains] Point in the Potomac River on which the President and Mrs. Coolidge were entertained at luncheon today
WASHINGTON DC, USA - The statue, with flowers in the foreground, at the George Mason Memorial in Washington DC in Potomac Park near the Jefferson Memorial. The memorial honors one of the lesser known Founding Fathers. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-the-statue-with-flowers-in-the-foreground-at-the-56568816.html
RMD80X2T–WASHINGTON DC, USA - The statue, with flowers in the foreground, at the George Mason Memorial in Washington DC in Potomac Park near the Jefferson Memorial. The memorial honors one of the lesser known Founding Fathers.
Washington DC, USA . 06th Jan, 2018. An airplane takes flight from Ronald Reagan International Airport (DCA) on the third day of extreme low temperatures in the DMV region. The Potomac River at Hains Point in East Potomac Park, Washington DC reflects the setting sun on its partially frozen surface. The DCA and Crystal City can be seen in profile across the water. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-06th-jan-2018-an-airplane-takes-flight-from-ronald-170916088.html
RMKX1W60–Washington DC, USA . 06th Jan, 2018. An airplane takes flight from Ronald Reagan International Airport (DCA) on the third day of extreme low temperatures in the DMV region. The Potomac River at Hains Point in East Potomac Park, Washington DC reflects the setting sun on its partially frozen surface. The DCA and Crystal City can be seen in profile across the water. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News
WASHINGTON DC, USA - In the distance, Memorial Bridge is mostly obscured by fog. At top right are some of the cherry blossoms along the Potomac on Hains Point. Each spring, the blooming of the nearly 1700 Japanese cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin (and about 2000 others nearby) is a major tourist draw for Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-usa-in-the-distance-memorial-bridge-is-mostly-obscured-by-fog-at-top-right-are-some-of-the-cherry-blossoms-along-the-potomac-on-hains-point-each-spring-the-blooming-of-the-nearly-1700-japanese-cherry-blossom-trees-around-the-tidal-basin-and-about-2000-others-nearby-is-a-major-tourist-draw-for-washington-dc-image563747128.html
RM2RN4W60–WASHINGTON DC, USA - In the distance, Memorial Bridge is mostly obscured by fog. At top right are some of the cherry blossoms along the Potomac on Hains Point. Each spring, the blooming of the nearly 1700 Japanese cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin (and about 2000 others nearby) is a major tourist draw for Washington DC.
Washington, USA. 04th Jan, 2017. The Wharf Dockmaster Building on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington DC stands on a pier surrounded by the ice-filled Potomac River. Freezing temperatures and high winds have kept many workers and local residents inside out of the inclement weather. Photo taken near Hains Point on January 4, 2018 around 11 am. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-usa-04th-jan-2017-the-wharf-dockmaster-building-on-the-170717023.html
RFKWMR8F–Washington, USA. 04th Jan, 2017. The Wharf Dockmaster Building on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington DC stands on a pier surrounded by the ice-filled Potomac River. Freezing temperatures and high winds have kept many workers and local residents inside out of the inclement weather. Photo taken near Hains Point on January 4, 2018 around 11 am. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News
NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland - The Awakening, a massive sculpture of a giant emerging from the ground, by J. Seward Johnson. It consists of five cast-aluminum pieces spanning an area 72 feet across. It is now a centerpiece of a beach area at National Harbor in Maryland, just outside Washington DC; it was previously installed across the Potomac at Hains Point in Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/national-harbor-maryland-the-awakening-a-massive-sculpture-of-a-giant-emerging-from-the-ground-by-j-seward-johnson-it-consists-of-five-cast-aluminum-pieces-spanning-an-area-72-feet-across-it-is-now-a-centerpiece-of-a-beach-area-at-national-harbor-in-maryland-just-outside-washington-dc-it-was-previously-installed-across-the-potomac-at-hains-point-in-washington-dc-image366462259.html
RM2C85P9R–NATIONAL HARBOR, Maryland - The Awakening, a massive sculpture of a giant emerging from the ground, by J. Seward Johnson. It consists of five cast-aluminum pieces spanning an area 72 feet across. It is now a centerpiece of a beach area at National Harbor in Maryland, just outside Washington DC; it was previously installed across the Potomac at Hains Point in Washington DC.
A Boeing 737 prepares to land at Reagan National Airport (DCA) as the sun sets over the Potomac River with storms and rain moving through the area. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-a-boeing-737-prepares-to-land-at-reagan-national-airport-dca-as-the-139613425.html
RFJ33X9N–A Boeing 737 prepares to land at Reagan National Airport (DCA) as the sun sets over the Potomac River with storms and rain moving through the area.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589703.html
RM2Y84EF3–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
Fireworks light up Washington Channel and the Southwest Waterfront. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/fireworks-light-up-washington-channel-and-the-southwest-waterfront-image485905902.html
RF2K6EWX6–Fireworks light up Washington Channel and the Southwest Waterfront.
Cherry trees line Ohio Drive in Potomac Park during peak bloom of the cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cherry-trees-line-ohio-drive-in-potomac-park-during-peak-bloom-of-139595414.html
RFJ333AE–Cherry trees line Ohio Drive in Potomac Park during peak bloom of the cherry blossoms in Washington, D.C.
Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy (far right) and Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda (waving) aboard President Kennedyu2019s yacht u201cHoney Fitz.u201d Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D. C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-aboard-the-u0022honey-fitzu0022-with-hayato-ikeda-prime-minister-of-japan-313pm-president-john-f-kennedy-far-right-and-prime-minister-of-japan-hayato-ikeda-waving-aboard-president-kennedyu2019s-yacht-u201choney-fitzu201d-hains-point-potomac-river-washington-d-c-image402925643.html
RM2EBERNF–Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy (far right) and Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda (waving) aboard President Kennedyu2019s yacht u201cHoney Fitz.u201d Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D. C.
'The Awakening' at Hains Point, East Potomac Park Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-the-awakening-at-hains-point-east-potomac-park-washington-dc-11424648.html
RMA610GW–'The Awakening' at Hains Point, East Potomac Park Washington, D.C.
President and Mrs. Coolidge with their host and hostess, Cyruss i.e. Cyrus H.K. Curtis, and other guests who attended the luncheon given on the Curtis yacht, Lydonia, which is anchored off Haines i.e. Hains Point in the Potomac River Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/president-and-mrs-coolidge-with-their-host-and-hostess-cyruss-ie-cyrus-hk-curtis-and-other-guests-who-attended-the-luncheon-given-on-the-curtis-yacht-lydonia-which-is-anchored-off-haines-ie-hains-point-in-the-potomac-river-image328397973.html
RM2A27PY1–President and Mrs. Coolidge with their host and hostess, Cyruss i.e. Cyrus H.K. Curtis, and other guests who attended the luncheon given on the Curtis yacht, Lydonia, which is anchored off Haines i.e. Hains Point in the Potomac River
Washington, USA. 04th Jan, 2017. The Wharf Dockmaster Building on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington DC stands on a pier surrounded by the ice-filled Potomac River. Freezing temperatures and high winds have kept many workers and local residents inside out of the inclement weather. Photo taken near Hains Point on January 4, 2018 around 11 am. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-usa-04th-jan-2017-the-wharf-dockmaster-building-on-the-170717012.html
RFKWMR84–Washington, USA. 04th Jan, 2017. The Wharf Dockmaster Building on the Southwest Waterfront in Washington DC stands on a pier surrounded by the ice-filled Potomac River. Freezing temperatures and high winds have kept many workers and local residents inside out of the inclement weather. Photo taken near Hains Point on January 4, 2018 around 11 am. Credit: Angela Drake/Alamy Live News
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589702.html
RM2Y84EF2–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy seated in a car en route to a cruise aboard the u201cHoney Fitzu201d with Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-aboard-the-u0022honey-fitzu0022-with-hayato-ikeda-prime-minister-of-japan-313pm-president-john-f-kennedy-seated-in-a-car-en-route-to-a-cruise-aboard-the-u201choney-fitzu201d-with-prime-minister-of-japan-hayato-ikeda-hains-point-potomac-river-washington-dc-image402925624.html
RM2EBERMT–Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy seated in a car en route to a cruise aboard the u201cHoney Fitzu201d with Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
Host and hostess to the President and Mrs. Coolidge, Cyrus H.K. Curtis with Mrs. Curtis, snapped on board their yacht Lydonia, now anchored off Haines i.e. Hains Point in the Potomac River and on which the President and Mrs. Coolidge where sic entertained at luncheon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/host-and-hostess-to-the-president-and-mrs-coolidge-cyrus-hk-curtis-with-mrs-curtis-snapped-on-board-their-yacht-lydonia-now-anchored-off-haines-ie-hains-point-in-the-potomac-river-and-on-which-the-president-and-mrs-coolidge-where-sic-entertained-at-luncheon-image269735500.html
RMWJREAM–Host and hostess to the President and Mrs. Coolidge, Cyrus H.K. Curtis with Mrs. Curtis, snapped on board their yacht Lydonia, now anchored off Haines i.e. Hains Point in the Potomac River and on which the President and Mrs. Coolidge where sic entertained at luncheon
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589707.html
RM2Y84EF7–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda returns from a cruise on the yacht u201cHoney Fitzu201d with President John F. Kennedy. National Park Service (NPS) Photographer, Abbie Rowe, stands at left in back; other photographers and news reporters look on. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-aboard-the-u0022honey-fitzu0022-with-hayato-ikeda-prime-minister-of-japan-313pm-prime-minister-of-japan-hayato-ikeda-returns-from-a-cruise-on-the-yacht-u201choney-fitzu201d-with-president-john-f-kennedy-national-park-service-nps-photographer-abbie-rowe-stands-at-left-in-back-other-photographers-and-news-reporters-look-on-hains-point-potomac-river-washington-dc-image402925638.html
RM2EBERNA–Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda returns from a cruise on the yacht u201cHoney Fitzu201d with President John F. Kennedy. National Park Service (NPS) Photographer, Abbie Rowe, stands at left in back; other photographers and news reporters look on. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
Photocopy of Photograph, Photographer Unknown, 1987- AERIAL VIEW OF HAINS POINT TRAFFIC - Girl Scout Teahouse, East Potomac Park, Washington, District of Columbia, DC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photocopy-of-photograph-photographer-unknown-1987-aerial-view-of-hains-point-traffic-girl-scout-teahouse-east-potomac-park-washington-district-of-columbia-dc-image249417023.html
RMTDNWXR–Photocopy of Photograph, Photographer Unknown, 1987- AERIAL VIEW OF HAINS POINT TRAFFIC - Girl Scout Teahouse, East Potomac Park, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589712.html
RM2Y84EFC–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy returns from a cruise on the yacht u201cHoney Fitzu201d with Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell T. Shepard is walking behind the President. National Park Service (NPS) Photographer, Abbie Rowe, stands in back to the right of the President. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/meeting-aboard-the-u0022honey-fitzu0022-with-hayato-ikeda-prime-minister-of-japan-313pm-president-john-f-kennedy-returns-from-a-cruise-on-the-yacht-u201choney-fitzu201d-with-prime-minister-of-japan-hayato-ikeda-naval-aide-to-the-president-commander-tazewell-t-shepard-is-walking-behind-the-president-national-park-service-nps-photographer-abbie-rowe-stands-in-back-to-the-right-of-the-president-hains-point-potomac-river-washington-dc-image402925618.html
RM2EBERMJ–Meeting aboard the u0022Honey Fitzu0022 with Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister of Japan, 3:13PM. President John F. Kennedy returns from a cruise on the yacht u201cHoney Fitzu201d with Prime Minister of Japan Hayato Ikeda. Naval Aide to the President Commander Tazewell T. Shepard is walking behind the President. National Park Service (NPS) Photographer, Abbie Rowe, stands in back to the right of the President. Hains Point, Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
Photocopy of Photograph, Photographer Unknown, November 21, 1949- HAINS POINT TEAHOUSE - Girl Scout Teahouse, East Potomac Park, Washington, District of Columbia, DC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photocopy-of-photograph-photographer-unknown-november-21-1949-hains-point-teahouse-girl-scout-teahouse-east-potomac-park-washington-district-of-columbia-dc-image249417024.html
RMTDNWXT–Photocopy of Photograph, Photographer Unknown, November 21, 1949- HAINS POINT TEAHOUSE - Girl Scout Teahouse, East Potomac Park, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
An air-to-air left side view of a C-21 aircraft and a C-12 Huron aircraft, both of the 1402nd Military Airlift Squadron. The planes are in flight over the Potomac River at Hains Point. Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-air-to-air-left-side-view-of-a-c-21-aircraft-and-a-c-12-huron-aircraft-both-of-the-1402nd-military-airlift-squadron-the-planes-are-in-flight-over-the-potomac-river-at-hains-point-base-washington-state-district-of-columbia-dc-country-united-states-of-america-usa-image504291115.html
RM2M8CCCY–An air-to-air left side view of a C-21 aircraft and a C-12 Huron aircraft, both of the 1402nd Military Airlift Squadron. The planes are in flight over the Potomac River at Hains Point. Base: Washington State: District Of Columbia (DC) Country: United States Of America (USA)
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589706.html
RM2Y84EF6–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589874.html
RM2Y84EN6–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
Photocopy of Photograph, Photographer Unknown, 1985- AERIAL VIEW OF FLOODING ON HAINS POINT - Girl Scout Teahouse, East Potomac Park, Washington, District of Columbia, DC Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/photocopy-of-photograph-photographer-unknown-1985-aerial-view-of-flooding-on-hains-point-girl-scout-teahouse-east-potomac-park-washington-district-of-columbia-dc-image249417022.html
RMTDNWXP–Photocopy of Photograph, Photographer Unknown, 1985- AERIAL VIEW OF FLOODING ON HAINS POINT - Girl Scout Teahouse, East Potomac Park, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589879.html
RM2Y84ENB–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589877.html
RM2Y84EN9–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image624589875.html
RM2Y84EN7–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-image68636798.html
RFDYJJX6–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-image68636792.html
RFDYJJX0–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703092.html
RM2XNKKG4–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703613.html
RM2XNKM6N–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703615.html
RM2XNKM6R–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703541.html
RM2XNKM45–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703318.html
RM2XNKKT6–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703538.html
RM2XNKM42–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615702984.html
RM2XNKKC8–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703093.html
RM2XNKKG5–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703082.html
RM2XNKKFP–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703708.html
RM2XNKMA4–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703321.html
RM2XNKKT9–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703715.html
RM2XNKMAB–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703593.html
RM2XNKM61–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703312.html
RM2XNKKT0–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703320.html
RM2XNKKT8–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703712.html
RM2XNKMA8–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703096.html
RM2XNKKG8–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-kwanzankanzan-cherry-trees-display-their-distinctive-double-pink-blossoms-in-east-potomac-park-these-ornamental-cherries-known-for-blooming-later-than-the-famous-yoshino-cherries-create-dramatic-displays-of-deep-pink-flowers-the-kwanzan-cherries-extend-washingtons-cherry-blossom-season-beyond-the-main-tidal-basin-bloom-image615703589.html
RM2XNKM5W–WASHINGTON DC, United States — Kwanzan/Kanzan cherry trees display their distinctive double-pink blossoms in East Potomac Park. These ornamental cherries, known for blooming later than the famous Yoshino cherries, create dramatic displays of deep pink flowers. The Kwanzan cherries extend Washington's cherry blossom season beyond the main Tidal Basin bloom.
WASHINGTON DC, USA - Situated in West Potomac Park fronting the Tidal Basin (opposite the Jefferson Memorial), the MLK Memorial was opened in 2011. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-situated-in-west-potomac-park-fronting-the-tidal-41751063.html
RMCBWWWB–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Situated in West Potomac Park fronting the Tidal Basin (opposite the Jefferson Memorial), the MLK Memorial was opened in 2011.
WASHINGTON DC, USA - Situated in West Potomac Park fronting the Tidal Basin (opposite the Jefferson Memorial), the MLK Memorial was opened in 2011. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-usa-situated-in-west-potomac-park-fronting-the-tidal-41751080.html
RMCBWWX0–WASHINGTON DC, USA - Situated in West Potomac Park fronting the Tidal Basin (opposite the Jefferson Memorial), the MLK Memorial was opened in 2011.
WASHINGTON DC, United States — West Ohio Drive around Hains Point and West Potomac Park lined with blooming cherry blossoms in the spring. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-washington-dc-united-states-west-ohio-drive-around-hains-point-and-96599295.html
RMFH4DAR–WASHINGTON DC, United States — West Ohio Drive around Hains Point and West Potomac Park lined with blooming cherry blossoms in the spring.
WASHINGTON, DC, United States — In the distance, Memorial Bridge is mostly obscured by fog. At top right are some of the cherry blossoms along the Potomac on Hains Point. Each spring, the blooming of the nearly 1700 Japanese cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin (and about 2000 others nearby) is a major tourist draw for Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-in-the-distance-memorial-bridge-is-mostly-image66224689.html
RFDRMP7D–WASHINGTON, DC, United States — In the distance, Memorial Bridge is mostly obscured by fog. At top right are some of the cherry blossoms along the Potomac on Hains Point. Each spring, the blooming of the nearly 1700 Japanese cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin (and about 2000 others nearby) is a major tourist draw for Washington DC.
WASHINGTON, DC, United States — Some of the cherry blossoms along the Potomac on Hains Point looking across towards Arlington. In the center of frame, rowers train in the fog. Each spring, the blooming of the nearly 1700 Japanese cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin (and about 2000 others nearby) is a major tourist draw for Washington DC. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-some-of-the-cherry-blossoms-along-the-image66224669.html
RFDRMP6N–WASHINGTON, DC, United States — Some of the cherry blossoms along the Potomac on Hains Point looking across towards Arlington. In the center of frame, rowers train in the fog. Each spring, the blooming of the nearly 1700 Japanese cherry blossom trees around the Tidal Basin (and about 2000 others nearby) is a major tourist draw for Washington DC.
WASHINGTON, D.C., United States — The LBJ Memorial Grove on the Potomac stands as a tribute to President Lyndon B. Johnson. The 17-acre site features a granite monolith surrounded by a serpentine pattern of walks and trails. Native trees and shrubs populate the landscape, offering views of the capital's monuments across the river. Iin this shot, you can see the Washington Monument in the distance on the other side of the Potomac. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/washington-dc-united-states-the-lbj-memorial-grove-on-the-potomac-stands-as-a-tribute-to-president-lyndon-b-johnson-the-17-acre-site-features-a-granite-monolith-surrounded-by-a-serpentine-pattern-of-walks-and-trails-native-trees-and-shrubs-populate-the-landscape-offering-views-of-the-capitals-monuments-across-the-river-iin-this-shot-you-can-see-the-washington-monument-in-the-distance-on-the-other-side-of-the-potomac-image614120977.html
RM2XK3HG1–WASHINGTON, D.C., United States — The LBJ Memorial Grove on the Potomac stands as a tribute to President Lyndon B. Johnson. The 17-acre site features a granite monolith surrounded by a serpentine pattern of walks and trails. Native trees and shrubs populate the landscape, offering views of the capital's monuments across the river. Iin this shot, you can see the Washington Monument in the distance on the other side of the Potomac.