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Eliza's Cherry Trees: Japan's Gift to America

Contributor(s): Zimmerman, Andrea (Author)

ISBN: 9781589809543

Publisher: Pelican Publishing Company

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Pub Date: March 15, 2011

Dewey: B

LCCN: 2010046163

Lexile Code: 0670

Features: Dust Cover, Illustrated, Price on Product, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: 05 to 12

Physical Info: 0.30" H x 11.30" L x 8.60" W ( 0.84 lbs) 32 pages

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Quiz #:0000144489 ( Eliza's Cherry Trees: Japan's Gift to America)

Reading level: 4.00

Interest level: LG

Point value: 0.5

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The National Cherry Blossom Festival in Washington, D.C. is held annually in remembrance of the first cherry tree planting on March 27, 1912. Now an international symbol of peace and friendship, the trees first came to the nation's capital from Tokyo, Japan, at the insistence of Eliza Scidmore.

Able to live a life different from most women in the late 1800s, Scidmore was dedicated to her ideas. She had the opportunity to travel with family and friends and wrote the first guidebook about Alaska while there on a trip. Wanting to share her adventures with others, she became the first woman to write for the National Geographic Society. But throughout her travels, she never forgot about the Japanese cherry trees she had seen while visiting her brother in Tokyo. It took her more than twenty years, but with the help of the president's wife, Mrs. Taft; a Japanese scientist; and a lot of faith, Scidmore's dream of beautifying her hometown came true.

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