Charlie Ragonesi Big Canoe Realestate's Blog: Moving South, Macon Cherry Blossom Festival

Moving South, Macon Cherry Blossom Festival

If you do not want to go to Washington DC one of the biggest Cherry blossom festivals in the US is just kicking off in Macon Georgia. The city is Ante-Bellum and just a real gem from the beauty of the Cherry Blossom Festival to the architecture of the homes. It is also amazing what 200 feet in altitude and 130 miles south will do to making spring come early to an area.

We were there visiting friends this week. If you are in the area next weekend will probably be good for the beautiful tress as well. Enjoy

One of the thousands of trees in Macon

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Comments

I am from Washington DC where we have the annual Cherry Blossom Fesitival.  I haven't lived there now for 20 years and this picture brings back nice memories from home.  Thank you so much for sharing!

Posted by Janie Coffey, GRI - Miami Real Estate (One Sotheby's International Realty) about 3 years ago

GOOD MORNING CHARLIE!  This brings back nice memories from when I lived in Georgia - many many years ago!  I forgot how beautiful cherry blossoms are! -- Gabrielle

Posted by Gabrielle Kamahele Rhind, Broker/Owner (KGC Properties LLC, Tucson Property Management & Real Estate) about 3 years ago

Charlie - looks great, have been in D.C., Rochester and Japan for cherry blossom festivals, guess I will have to make it to Macon. It was great meeting you Friday.

Posted by Mike Saunders (Lanier Partners) about 3 years ago

ToulaRosebrock.comHi Charlie:

WOW...is it that time already.

How beautiful the cherry blossoms are!

Posted by Toula Rosebrock -Broker/Sales Associate, Realtor, Lacey Township, Ocean County, (NJ, Diane Turton, Realtors, Forked River, NJ) about 3 years ago

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