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Cheekwood welcomes spring with a blooming tribute

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A close-up of red tulips

Experience beauty, history, and community at Cheekwood in Bloom.

Photo courtesy of Cheekwood & Gardens

Cheekwood in Bloom: Red, White & Blooms offers a striking tribute to America 250 with a spectacular sea of 250,000 red and white tulips, purple-blue violas, and hyacinths beautifying the gardens now through Sunday, April 12.

Stroll through beautiful scenery and enjoy American art on display in the Historic Mansion. On weekends, visit food trucks and enjoy live jazz performances from Vanderbilt’s Blair School of Music, enhancing the scenic strolls.

It’s the perfect setting for families, friends, and nature enthusiasts to gather and welcome a new season as winter fades.

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