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Thanks to Yahoo! Travel for sharing with us a list of the biggest and boldest fireworks displays planned for July 4th, 2012. Because the holiday falls midweek this year, you'll have to go out of your way to plan a long break and enjoy an early summer vacation then. Yahoo's list includes special events in New York City, Nashville, Seattle, St. Louis and Lake Tahoe. Here's the list:
The experts’ choice for biggest-and-best show in the nation is Macy’s Ignite the Night extravaganza, which returns to the West Side this year with two tons of explosives scheduled to be fired from barges on the Hudson River. More than 40,000 firework shells will light up the sky during a 25-minute synchronized display.
Philadelphia
They really know how to throw a party in
Philadelphia, especially on Independence Day. But that’s not surprising,
given that the city played such an important role in our history, including
setting the stage for the nation’s founding fathers to sign the Declaration of
Independence here in 1776. Philly’s free party runs from June 25 through July
4, making the City of Brotherly Love home to the longest Independence Day
party. The Philly 4th of July Jam and Grand Finale Fireworks will include a
concert with The Roots, Queen Latifah and others. It will be followed by
fireworks over the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
Boston Colonial Boston didn’t care much for Mother Britain; that’s why residents staged the famed tea party in 1773, laying the groundwork for the American Revolution. Today Bostonians still love to celebrate their independence. And for the past 39 years, the focus of that celebration has been the Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, the orchestra's annual free outdoor concert. The patriotic program features fireworks that are shot over the Charles River and choreographed to burst as the “1812 Overture” and other bombastic tunes are played by the orchestra.
Washington DC
What could be better than celebrating the
nation’s birthday in its capital? Independence Day is Uncle Sam’s chance to
shine. And Washington, DC, knows how to shine, with a red, white and blue
program called A Capitol Fourth
that will keep visitors happy all day. Best of all: everything is free.
The holiday begins Wednesday morning with a 4th of July parade featuring
marching bands, floats, military units and VIPs; next on the agenda is “A
Capitol Fourth,” an Independence Day tradition on the West Lawn of the U.S.
Capitol Building that includes a live concert by the National Symphony
Orchestra.
Nashville, Tenn.
Nashville is known for its music, but it’s
also winning rave reviews for its annual fireworks show, which experts say is
the largest in the South and one of the best in the nation. Music City’s
signature July 4th celebration, Let
Freedom Sing is a multi-day tradition with festivities, live music
and fireworks taking place on July 3 and 4. The July 4th evening concert will
be followed by a fireworks display choreographed to live music by the
Grammy-winning Nashville Symphony Orchestra. Also on the
stage: The Mavericks, Craig Morgan and Sarah Darling.
Fireworks fans don’t need to wait for July 4th to celebrate in Chicago. Navy Pier sets the stage all summer long, offering shows over Lake Michigan twice a week. And Chicagoland residents have lots of other events to choose from, too, including a festival in Barrington, a picnic in Plainfield and fireworks in Rockford and Evanston. The major event, however, is Navy Pier’s show. The pier, built in 1914, extends 3,300 feet along the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. It features entertainment, shopping, dining, parks and other attractions. Fireworks shows are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays from Memorial Day to Labor Day.
Seattle
San Francisco
The City by the Bay will give a star-spangled salute to the holiday when the annual City of San Francisco Fireworks Extravaganza kicks off at 9:30 pm, July 4. The 30-minute show caps a day that includes hot dogs, picnics in the park, cruises on San Francisco Bay and other festivities. Or stop by Pier 39, where rock bands will begin playing in the late afternoon. The Fireworks Extravaganza will light up the waterfront from Aquatic Park to Pier 39, with rockets being shot from both the Municipal Pier and barges north of Pier 39.
Lake Tahoe, Ca.
St. Louis
Fair Saint Louis is marking the holiday with fireworks shows on July 4, 6 & 7. All shows will conclude a day full of activities. The annual event, now celebrating its 32nd show, features 30-minute fireworks displays fired from a barge on the Mississippi River. The productions, featuring fireworks by J&M Displays, are choreographed to music each night and generally take on the same genre of music of that evening's headline music act.
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