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Fireworks will return to the Chicago Riverwalk on New Year’s Eve, ... There will also be a special Art on the Mart show with a selection of past projections starting at 10 p.m. ... The Today Show.
If you’re in Edmond (or anywhere within driving distance) this July 4th, beeline it to E. C. Hafer Park for the largest fireworks display in the metro area. Bring the kiddos and get there early ...
Multiple Chicago suburbs canceled their Fourth of July celebrations after the shooting. [71] [72] [73] Six Flags Great America in Gurnee continued operating but canceled its fireworks show. [72] The Chicago White Sox announced they would continue to play their baseball game against the Minnesota Twins but canceled their fireworks show. [74]
People also celebrate with light shows and fireworks. BAPS Mandir in Chicago celebrates Diwali by lighting up the Mandir with many lights and also has a firework show that promptly follows the Diwali Maha Aarti. The day after Diwali is the Indian New Year. Many Hindus go to the temple on this day for blessings for the new year.
Pyro Spectacular by Souza is currently one of the largest pyrotechnics companies in the world, producing shows for events like the Olympics, Super Bowl, World Cup, World Series, and Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular. They also produce pyrotechnics and fireworks for cinema, music videos, and touring musical acts.
Here’s how to watch all the fireworks on TV tonight: The Fourth in America (7 p.m., CNN) A holiday showcase featuring musical performances from U.S. military bands and iconic singers including ...
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