Friday, July 4, 2014

Fourth of July Fireworks

Fourth of July Fireworks should be larger than life.  Here are five of the best fireworks shows around the country

Macy's Firework Spectacular - New York, NY
New York City's fireworks have returned once again to the East River and the city is celebrating big time with the Macy's 38th annual display that promises to brighten up the Big Apple with plenty of evening sky sparklers.  The 26-minute show, which sets off approximately 75,000 pounds of fireworks, begins between 9 p.m. and 9:20. 23rd-59th Street along the West Side highway will be closed to traffic beginning at 4 p.m., so head over and nab a seat early – they fill up fast.

A Capitol Fourth - Washington, D.C.
Leading the way in true patriotic tradition, the nation's capital will host a fireworks extravaganza to properly honor Independence Day on the national Mall. The 20-minute show on the National Mall shoots 66,000 pounds of fireworks for its 500,000 visitors. The fireworks begin after 9 p.m., following a parade, and are set to a soundtrack by The National Symphony Orchestra. To sit on the Mall, be prepared to go through a security checkpoint where all bags and coolers are examined. It's worth it, though – the base of the Lincoln Memorial is a beautiful place to watch the show.

Lights on the Lake - Lake Tahoe, CA
Lake Tahoe receives around 100,000 visitors every year for its 23-minute show of 5,000 fireworks, which are shot from a barge in the middle of the lake. Watch the show, which starts at 9:45 p.m., from the shore, from docks, or even from a paddleboat on the lake.

Fisherman's Wharf Fireworks Extravaganza - San Francisco, CA
The 21-minute show expects a good 600,000 attendees every year, so make sure to get there on time – it starts at 9:30 p.m. The fireworks are launched from the foot of the Municipal Pier and off barges just north of Pier 39. When the show is over, go dancing – live entertainment is offered in the Pier 39 Entrance Plaza. Also, say hi to the sea lions.

Kaboom Town! - Addison, TX
Addison's 30-minute show is a three-decade old tradition that attracts a good 500,000 viewers. The fireworks can be seen from anywhere in Addison, including the city's 170 restaurants, which broadcast the show. The show itself takes place in Addison Circle Park and begins with an air show by the Addison Airport. Parking spaces, however, may be impossible to find – the best way to go is to park in a nearby town and walk.

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