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travel-and-events1 year ago

"Cherry Blossom Highlights in Washington, D.C."

Washington's cherry blossoms reached peak bloom, attracting thousands of visitors and resulting in stunning photographs shared by Capital Weather Gang readers. Despite potential petal-stripping winds, the cool weather pattern should keep the blossoms in full bloom into the weekend as the National Cherry Blossom Festival begins, although a Saturday rainstorm may signal the end of this year's bloom. Additionally, the celebrated cherry tree nicknamed Stumpy has become a highlight of the 2024 bloom, earning the title of "most photographed" and "best in show."

travel-and-events1 year ago

"Spring Break Chaos: Florida's Beach Destinations Grapple with Crowds and Crime"

Fort Lauderdale welcomed massive spring break crowds with beach boxing matches and limited crime during the first week, while Miami Beach's strict guidelines appeared effective in maintaining order. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis deployed over 140 state troopers to South Florida as a preemptive strike against potential spring break crime, with preparations underway for the upcoming St. Patrick's Day weekend.

travel-and-events1 year ago

"2024 Peak Bloom Date Revealed for DC's Cherry Blossoms"

The National Park Service has announced that the iconic cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin and National Mall in Washington, D.C. are expected to reach "peak bloom" between March 23 and March 26, about two weeks ahead of the average peak bloom date. This year's prediction was challenging due to record-warm January temperatures and fluctuating weather conditions. The blooming of the cherry trees marks the start of the monthlong National Cherry Blossom Festival, which is expected to draw over 1.5 million visitors to the city and includes various events and performances.

travel-and-events2 years ago

"Captivating Moments from the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta's Spectacular Liftoffs"

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta kicked off with a clear fall day and a multitude of hot air balloons. The event, which draws hundreds of thousands of people, features a variety of balloon designs and events, including the Gordon Bennett Gas Balloon Race. The unique weather phenomenon known as "the Albuquerque Box" provides ideal conditions for the festival, with low humidity and temperatures in the low 50s. Photographs and videos don't do justice to the experience of watching the balloons in person, according to participants.

"Captivating Moments at the 51st Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta"

The 51st Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta showcased a stunning visual spectacle on Saturday morning, with 19 captivating photos capturing the beauty of the event. The photos highlight the colorful hot air balloons floating against the backdrop of the New Mexico sky, providing a glimpse into the mesmerizing experience of the fiesta.

travel-and-events2 years ago

"Colorful Balloon Fiesta Takes Flight in Albuquerque's New Mexico Sky"

The Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta is set to begin, featuring a drone light show, mass ascension of hot air balloons, and a variety of colorful and special-shaped balloons. The event, which started in 1972 with 13 balloons, has grown into a major economic driver for Albuquerque. With the Rio Grande river and nearby mountains as backdrops, the fiesta attracts nearly 830,000 visitors from around the world. Nighttime events include fireworks and balloon glows, and 550 balloon pilots are registered to fly this year, taking advantage of the unique wind patterns known as the Albuquerque box. Visitors can also pay for balloon rides to enjoy the scenic views.

travel-and-events2 years ago

State Showdown: The Big E Highlights Ownership and Pride

The state buildings at The Big E, located on the Avenue of States, are owned by each respective New England state. The idea behind the state buildings was to unite the agricultural and industrial parts of the exposition and showcase the unique products and attractions of each state. The Avenue of States was originally intended to include states outside of New England, but only the six New England states have their buildings. Each building is a replica of the state's original State House and sits on land owned by the state. The cost of each building varies, with the Rhode Island building being the most expensive at $150,000. Visitors to the New Hampshire building can enjoy the perk of not paying sales tax on purchases, as there is no general sales tax in the state.

travel-and-events2 years ago

"Burning Man: A Sioux Falls Man's Unforgettable Journey"

A Sioux Falls man recounts his experience at the rain-soaked Burning Man festival in the Nevada Desert, where the event received nearly three months' worth of rain in one night, turning the pop-up city into a muddy mess. Despite the discomfort, the man and his friends still enjoyed the gathering, emphasizing the importance of self-reliance and community at Burning Man.

travel-and-events2 years ago

"Stargazers Unite: Shenandoah Night Sky Festival Showcases Perseid Meteor Shower"

The Shenandoah Night Sky Festival in Shenandoah National Park is expected to draw a large crowd this year due to the occurrence of the Perseid meteor shower. Visitors will have the opportunity to witness up to 60 falling stars per hour and enjoy the view of the Milky Way. Former astronaut Tom Jones will give presentations on defending Earth from asteroids and humanity's future in space. The festival runs from August 11-13, with the main events taking place on Saturday night at Big Meadows. Admission to the park is required, but all events are free. Visitors are advised to dress warmly and bring a red flashlight for night sky viewing.

travel-and-events2 years ago

The Uncertainty of Balloons at the National Balloon Classic

The National Balloon Classic in Indianola attracts crowds eager to see colorful hot air balloons take flight, but the ability to fly is dependent on weather conditions. Wind speeds must be less than 10 knots for the Federal Aviation Administration to allow flights. Unfortunately, the wind didn't die down in time for the scheduled evening flight, leaving the flight crews grounded. Despite the cancellation, attendees could still enjoy live music, food vendors, and kites at the event. Flights are scheduled daily at 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. until August 5th, weather permitting.

travel-and-events2 years ago

"Immerse Yourself in the Spectacular Night Sky Festival at Shenandoah National Park"

The Night Sky Festival is returning to Shenandoah National Park in full swing after being scaled back due to the pandemic. The festival will feature topics such as asteroid defense and large craters in the U.S., along with star gazing and ranger talks. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with amateur astronomers and explore the night skies. The festival will take place from August 11 to August 13 and all events are free with park admission.

travel-and-events2 years ago

Stargazing Extravaganza: Night Sky Festival in Shenandoah National Park

Shenandoah National Park in Virginia will be hosting the Night Sky Festival from August 11 to August 13, featuring speakers from NASA, including veteran astronaut Tom Jones. Activities will include stargazing, constellation tours, and presentations on various celestial topics. Amateur astronomers will also host a "Telescope Party" to view stars and the Perseid meteor shower. Attendees can also enjoy presentations on topics such as asteroid defense and making art in the dark.

travel-and-events2 years ago

RAGBRAI Riders Enjoy Iowa's Attractions and Adventures

Riders participating in the RAGBRAI event made stops in Jefferson and Luther, Iowa, where they enjoyed the picturesque views from the Mahanay Memorial Carillon Tower and indulged in delicious sandwiches from Whatcha Smokin BBQ. The communities were thrilled to be part of the event and welcomed the cyclists with open arms, offering various attractions and activities for them to enjoy.