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  2. Fourth of July fireworks, festivities and more: See our ... - AOL

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    We've got two guides to help you there: one listing Fourth of July festivities by city, and a second that breaks out the holiday weekend schedule of events by date. Red, White and Boom fireworks 2022.

  3. Ontario, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Ontario is a city in Richland County in the U.S. state of Ohio. It was founded in 1834 on the western edge of the Allegheny Plateau, just west of the city of Mansfield. After being incorporated in 1958, Ontario became a heavy manufacturing center because of the Erie Railroad line, and its proximity to Mansfield. However, its status in that ...

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  5. Fireworks competitions - Wikipedia

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    The World Fireworks Championship. The World Fireworks Championship was a pyromusical competition in which six pyrotechnics companies took part over three successive weekends. The event took place in Oman in 2010 where an estimated 750,000 spectators attended. French company Lacroix Ruggieri won the competition.

  6. Parades, fireworks & more: A historic look at Fourth of July ...

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    The day culminated with “the most spectacular fireworks display in the city’s history” at 10 p.m. Red, White and Boom! continues to be a central Ohio tradition to mark Independence Day ...

  7. Consumer fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Consumer fireworks. A selection of consumer-grade fireworks - rockets, artillery shells, smoke balls, and others. Consumer fireworks are fireworks sold for use by the general public. They are generally weaker in explosive power than the fireworks used in professional displays. A sparkler firework lit by a candle.

  8. What to Watch on the 4th of July: Here’s how to see the ...

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  9. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Fireworks. Passacaglia fireworks in Covarrubias, Spain (2014). Fireworks are low explosive pyrotechnic devices used for aesthetic and entertainment purposes. They are most commonly used in fireworks displays (also called a fireworks show or pyrotechnics), combining a large number of devices in an outdoor setting.