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Cherry Blossoms Bloom In Buffalo’s Premier Park [PHOTOS]
Just about every day we're getting another sign that spring has arrived in Buffalo and Western New York.
If you take a quick peek at Lake Erie, you will see that the Ice Boom is gone and that there is very little ice left in the water. People are starting to get outside and get their warmer weather household projects going, along with renewing their gardens and cutting the grass has started. My next door neighbor has even started to clean up his pool to get ready to open it soon.
Western New York is a great place to be in the spring with a ton of great activities to get into. One of the best things to check out in early spring just happened in Delaware Park and it has drawn thousands of people to the city of Buffalo.
Cherry Blossoms Bloom In Buffalo's Premier Park
We're quite lucky to live in what is considered by many to be one of the best planned city's in the world.
Renown architects Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux made sure that Buffalo had one of the best parks to every have been created, and the more than 800 acres, the Buffalo Olmsted Park system is truly a sight to see. Every spring at on the steps of Buffalo's History Museum, dozens of Cherry Blossom trees begin to bloom and that clear sign that the sun and fun is back in Buffalo is on display for people.
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This year's Cherry Blossom Festival, which took place inside the Delaware Park Japanese Garden on the northwestern shore of Hoyt Lake, brought thousands of people to Buffalo to experience all that Delaware Park has to offer. With music, food, and fun, the festival season has begun.
If you get some time, make sure you hustle down to the Japanese Garden to catch the views. You can check out a few pictures we were able to capture below.
Cherry Blossoms Bloom In Buffalo's Delaware Park
Gallery Credit: Ed Nice
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