NP Rank:
Largest July 4th Fireworks Display in America
Some great quick Fourth of July videos from around the Internet.
I also have included some drumlines. Feel free to contribute what you can find as well.
What is it about fireworks that makes it the way to celebrate?
Crowd Power
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misterken
Richmond, California, United States -
Rbowen
Lexington, Kentucky, United States -
mlwats
Frizington, United Kingdom -
Roy C
Vancouver, Washington, United States -
ShutterBugStroll
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wordsnowheard
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kdandow
United States -
raddad
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MadaMadaDane
United States
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Amy Judd
Vancouver, Canada
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (12)
at 15:28 on July 4th, 2009
I love Fireworks!
at 15:32 on July 4th, 2009
I've heard that the best displays are in New York, LA, Chicago and Austin - are there any others people have heard of? I'm not American so I don't really know for sure.
at 15:32 on July 4th, 2009
Ditto, Amy:)! I do too! Thanks for this, Roy!
at 15:47 on July 4th, 2009
Happy Independence Day to all my Friends South of the Border. Will be getting the binos out to watch your fireworks.
Have a great 233rd birthday.
I'll be giving a historical quiz later :)
at 15:54 on July 4th, 2009
Last night I shot at the Red, White, and Boom festival in Altamonte Springs. A ton of great bands played including Hey Monday, The Cab, Carolina Liar, Matt Nathanson, Jessie James, We The Kings and a few others. After the concert there was a phenomenal Fireworks display and my photo is just one example of the beauty that was witnessed! - Chris Martin | www.fortysixtyphoto.com
wordsnowheard has contributed a photo to this story.
at 16:11 on July 4th, 2009
I was not sure that anyone was at their computers and I am gratified at the response.
at 16:14 on July 4th, 2009
Fireworks began in China and somehow, Marco Polo or the silk traders of Milan and Venice, brought it back as a craft from China to Italy.
To this day, Italians outnumber most other ethnic groups in the US as the chief architects of fireworks displays.
at 16:28 on July 4th, 2009
Nice job with this article Roy. I mean fourth of July is big for our American friends. I haven't attended a fourth of July celebration in a while, but maybe next year I'll celebrate it with friends in Los Angeles where I heard there was major fireworks.
at 17:03 on July 4th, 2009
This is one of the first July 4ths, since I've been living in Florida, that I didn't have to literally duck rockets (of the fireworks variety) when I walked out my front door. The kids (and grown ups too) go crazy with fireworks down here in Florida and the pyrotechnics typically start the last week in June and go on for about a week after July 4th. It is illegal for Florida residents to shoot off fireworks but the law is strictly unenforced. For a month or so before July 4th the fireworks retailers erect large tents on the side of the road or in open fields out of which they sell their wares to the public. And even though it is illegal for Florida residents to shoot off fireworks, residents are able to legally purchase the fireworks by simply signing an affidavit which states that the purchaser is using the fireworks for agricultural purposes! HA!
at 20:22 on July 4th, 2009
Great video, thanks for taking the time to sharing the video with us
at 05:26 on July 5th, 2009
Thanks for the pictures, videos.
Our town had a good fireworks display last night.
at 07:21 on July 5th, 2009
Great videos. I watched in Sikeston, Mo. last nite with my grandaughter.( 5 Years Old) We were alone so she had no child to play with. I opened the top of the car and she sat up there.
I will never go anywhere without my tape recorder on for I have heard pure poetry. It was
for our ears only last nite thos and it was sacred believe me.
Each burst she would utter a whisper and create the most incredible combination of words to describe each one she saw....feeling and thinking at one time!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhh... spinning golden snakes!
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh sparkling pink diamonds..
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhswishing bugs.
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhsinking noise..booming.
I cannot recall the wonderful NEW WORDS I HEARD.! IT WAS ALMOST LIKE
A DIFFERENT LANGUAGE.
THEN AT THE END SHE SAID, I WONDER WHY THERE ARE NO BLACKS AND WHITES!
SO MANY QUESTIONS I COULD NOT ANSWER THAT I PROMISED TO LOOK UP TODAY.
WHY? HOW? ETC. THANK GOODNESS FOR GOOGLE. : )
It was one of my top five favorite fourth of July celebrations.
I will be showing this to her when sponge bob is off!! It is wonderful that you took the
time to post these Roy! Thank YOU!!!!