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  2. M-80 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    The operation was by far the largest-known illegal fireworks operation, and the initial blast was heard as far away as 20 miles (32 km) from the site. [17] Both operations were connected to a multi-state illegal fireworks distribution and production ring, and multiple people were eventually sent to prison for their involvement in both incidents ...

  3. M-100 (explosive) - Wikipedia

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    The operation was by far the largest-known illegal fireworks operation in US history, and the initial blast was heard as far away as 20 miles (32 km) from the site. [ 3 ] See also

  4. Superstring (fireworks) - Wikipedia

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    The largest superstring ever constructed was built by the Pyrotechnics Guild International in 2006. It was over 1,000 feet long and contained 10,500,000 firecrackers. It was ignited on August 11 and burned for about three minutes. It was ignited from both ends simultaneously and burned towards the center, which was raised into the air on a crane.

  5. Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Though based in the US, membership of the Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc. (PGI) [81] is annual convention founded in 1969, it hosts some the world's biggest fireworks displays occur. Aside from the nightly firework shows, one of the most popular events of the convention is a unique event where individual classes of hand-built fireworks ...

  6. Liberty Weekend - Wikipedia

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    It was the largest fireworks display in American history, and at the time the largest in the world. The display included 22,000 aerial fireworks, launched from 30 barges and other vantage points, in addition to 18,000 set pieces. It was co-produced by four family-owned fireworks firms, namely the Zambelli, Grucci, Santore and Sousa families. [3]

  7. Fireworks policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    An example of a consumer firework in California Large fireworks retail shop in Pennsylvania. Availability and use of consumer fireworks are hotly debated topics. Critics and safety advocates point to the numerous injuries and accidental fires that are attributed to fireworks as justification for banning or at least severely restricting access to fireworks.

  8. List of Independence Day television specials - Wikipedia

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    About Wikipedia; Contact us; Contribute Help; ... "Fireworks" (1976) [14] ... List of Easter television episodes; List of Valentine's Day television specials;

  9. Zambelli Fireworks - Wikipedia

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    Zambelli Fireworks is a fireworks company based in New Castle, Pennsylvania in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The company was founded in Naples, Italy by Antonio Zambelli in 1893. Zambelli immigrated to the United States and established "Zambelli Fireworks Manufacturing Company" in New Castle, incorporating it on August 3, 1960. [1] [2]