Scene nearby Cherry trees on Seattles Capitol Hill

Lynnwood, WALocal News

The article recounts a heartwarming initiative by residents of Seattle’s Capitol Hill, spearheaded by photographer Kevin O’Keeffe and his wife Mary Ellen, to plant nearly 40 cherry trees in 1985. This collective effort has turned 21st Avenue East into a beloved springtime destination, offering an alternative to the famous cherry blossoms at the University of Washington. O’Keeffe notes the growing popularity of the area during blossom season, where locals and tourists alike enjoy leisurely walks beneath the blooming trees. The addition of a striking Magnolia tree enhances the beauty of the scene, making it even more appealing. This community-driven project not only beautifies the neighborhood but also fosters a sense of togetherness and pride among residents.

O’Keeffe’s nostalgic reflections highlight the significance of such initiatives in enriching urban landscapes. The article serves as a reminder of the impact that collective efforts can have in creating cherished local traditions. Ultimately, it celebrates the joy of nature and community bonding in the heart of Seattle.

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