Washington, D.C. (National Cherry Blossom Festival): The nation's capital is famous for its stunning cherry blossom trees, particularly around the Tidal Basin and National Mall.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden - New York City, New York: The Brooklyn Botanic Garden features over 200 cherry trees, including the iconic Yoshino cherry blossoms.
Branch Brook Park - Newark, New Jersey: With over 5,000 cherry blossom trees, Branch Brook Park in Newark is one of the largest collections of cherry blossoms in the United States.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Philadelphia's Fairmount Park boasts thousands of cherry blossom trees, particularly around the Shofuso Japanese House and Garden.
Macon, Georgia (International Cherry Blossom Festival): Macon is known as the "Cherry Blossom Capital of the World" and hosts an annual International Cherry Blossom Festival.
Portland Japanese Garden - Portland, Oregon: The Portland Japanese Garden features a serene and picturesque setting with cherry blossoms, koi ponds, and traditional Japanese architecture.
Highland Park - Rochester, New York: Highland Park in Rochester is home to the annual Lilac Festival, which also features over 1,200 cherry blossom trees.
Balboa Park - San Diego, California: Balboa Park's Japanese Friendship Garden boasts cherry blossom trees, serene ponds, and traditional Japanese landscapes.
University of Washington - Seattle, Washington: The University of Washington's Quad is lined with cherry blossom trees, creating a stunning display of pink and white blooms in the spring.
Missouri Botanical Garden - St. Louis, Missouri: The Missouri Botanical Garden features cherry blossom trees in its Japanese Garden, offering visitors a tranquil setting to admire the blooms.