Tulip Day makes its debut in Washington, with visitors picking free bouquets and celebrating the arrival of spring in the heart of the nation’s capital.
WASHINGTON — The National Mall turned into a colorful spring garden as Tulip Day made its debut in Washington, offering visitors the chance to pick their own bouquet from 150,000 tulips.
The one-day event transformed part of the Mall into a large tulip field, where visitors with reserved tickets were allowed to pick up to 10 flowers each to take home.
Tulip Day began in San Francisco and later expanded
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