WASHINGTON — Stumpy fans rejoice! The hollow-but-beloved cherry tree will be removed later this year as part of a project to rebuild the seawall at the Tidal Basin but, in a way, will live on thanks ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Hundreds of people stopped by the south side of the Tidal Basin on Thursday, all to snap photos and say goodbye to their favorite cherry tree, nicknamed Stumpy. The National ...
Two women walk past a building at 924 Austin Ave., where Stumpy’s Hatchet House plans to open in the fall. Another ax throwing venue, Waco Axe Co., has announced plans to open on Washington Avenue in ...
Rising sea level and sinking seawalls have led to twice-a-day flooding around the Tidal Basin, leaving behind mud and debris. Stumpy, which is in the flood area, has continued to bloom despite its ...
NPR is reporting that 158 of Washington DC's famous cherry blossom trees will be removed after this year's blooming season. The Washington Post / The Washington Post via Getty Images The trees are ...
“Stumpy has captured the hearts of residents and visitors alike with its remarkable story of survival against all odds," an online petition to save the tree reads The impending removal of Stumpy and ...
A gnarled Washington DC cherry tree affectionately named Stumpy is being torn down after it spent the last few years as a social media phenomenon. For visitors and cherry blossom enthusiasts, the ...
Visitors photograph a cherry tree affectionally nicknamed Stumpy as cherry trees entered peak bloom Tuesday in Washington. (andrew harnik/Associated Press) WASHINGTON, D.C. — The sun is setting on ...
A large development project near Stumpy Lake has resurfaced after being rejected last year as too environmentally destructive. This time, Tri-City Properties LLC, based in Virginia Beach, is scaling ...