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Washington DC sky lit by 'largest fireworks show in history' for America 250 - WATCH IN FULL

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July 5, 2026

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Washington DC sky lit by 'largest fireworks show in history' for America 250 - WATCH IN FULL

Thousands gathered in Washington DC were treated to the “largest fireworks show in history” as the United States celebrated the 250th anniversary of declaring independence. President Donald Trump watched on as the stormy night sky was lit up by huge, fantastically colourful explosions above the American capital’s most historic landmarks.Accompanying the awe-inspiring spectacle was a concert, playing a medley of American classics.Throughout the evening, which was disrupted by stormy weather, DC also hosted a landmark speech by President Trump and a flyover that included the brand-new Air Force One. WATCH THE FULL DISPLAY ABOVE Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter

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· Jun 28, 2026

July 4th fireworks in Washington: What's different for America's 250th?

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 5, 2026

Brooklyn Bridge catches fire during July Fourth fireworks show in New York

A sizable fire broke out on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City during its July Fourth fireworks show. Cities and localities across the country went all out in their fireworks displays to commemorate the 250th birthday of the United States. New York City was no exception, but the scale of the show resulted in []

Latestly.com

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· Jul 4, 2026

4th of July 2026 Fireworks Live Streaming From New York, Washington, Philadelphia

America’s 250th anniversary celebrations today feature historic fireworks in NYC, D.C., and Philadelphia. Viewers can watch live streaming of the events below or choose from various online telecast options like Peacock and the FOX LOCAL app. Streaming platforms like Disney+ and PBS are also providing expanded coverage of the national festivities.

Brisbane Times

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· Jul 4, 2026

Historic Independence Day celebrations take place

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Toronto Sun

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· Jun 30, 2026

A Toronto guide to Canada Day fireworks, what’s open and closed

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Metro

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· Jul 5, 2026

New York landmark catches fire during Fourth of July fireworks display

'I was scared it would explode.'

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Related coverage for "Washington DC sky lit by 'largest fireworks show in history' for America 250 - WATCH IN FULL": NPR News — July 4th fireworks in Washington: What's different for America's 250th?. Washington Examiner — Brooklyn Bridge catches fire during July Fourth fireworks show in New York. Latestly.com — 4th of July 2026 Fireworks Live Streaming From New York, Washington, Philadelphia. Brisbane Times — Historic Independence Day celebrations take place. Toronto Sun — A Toronto guide to Canada Day fireworks, what’s open and closed. Metro — New York landmark catches fire during Fourth of July fireworks display