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  2. Need July 4th plans? Here’s a list of free fireworks ... - AOL

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  3. When are Fourth of July fireworks in your area? Here's a list.

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    The event begins with live music by 18 Days from 6 to 11 p.m. and a free fireworks show at dusk. Clintonville. Clintonville A’s fireworks will begin at dusk July 3 at W.A. Olen Park, 10 Memorial ...

  4. Where to find free fireworks displays in the Fort Worth area ...

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    The fireworks display, which will blast off from the roof of City Tower, lasts about 20 minutes and starts at 9:50 p.m. When: 6-10:30 p.m. July 3 Where: 101 W. Abram St., Arlington

  5. Category:Types of fireworks - Wikipedia

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  6. Are there fireworks in your future? Here are 12 upcoming ...

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    Byron's free 4th of July Fireworks Show will take place at the Byron Dragway, 7287 N. River Road. Gates open at 6 p.m. The free 20-minute fireworks show is set to music and begins at 9 p.m ...

  7. Firecracker - Wikipedia

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    Chinese firecracker roll being set off Large flower cracker set off at night Firecrackers set off in Sibu, Malaysia, to celebrate Chinese New Year. A firecracker (cracker, noise maker, banger [1]) is a small explosive device primarily designed to produce a large amount of noise, especially in the form of a loud bang, usually for celebration or entertainment; any visual effect is incidental to ...

  8. Senko hanabi - Wikipedia

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    Senko hanabi (線香花火 senkō hanabi, literally: incense-stick fireworks) is a traditional Japanese firework. It is a type of sparkler. Essays about it date back to at least 1927. [1] It is a thin shaft of twisted tissue paper about 20 centimeters long with one end containing a few grains of black powder (gunpowder). [1]

  9. Ready for some fireworks? Here's where to find shows ... - AOL

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    Browse our list to find fireworks shows each night for Fourth of July celebrations around the Des Moines metro. Looking for a firework show near you? Browse our list to find fireworks shows each ...