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A 20+ Year Partnership Between Prince George’s County and Japanese High School Continues To Bloom - Washington FAMILY Magazine

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As part of its cultural exchange with Japan, Frederick Douglass High School in Upper Marlboro prepares to plant varieties of cherry blossom trees in December 2024 before spring arrives. (Candice Perkins) There’s been a long history of friendship and collaboration between the DMV and Japan. The most well-known of these cultural exchanges are the cherry blossom trees that bloom in Washington, D.C. every year during the springtime. They were gifted…
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Washington FAMILY Magazine broke the news in on Monday, April 7, 2025.
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