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What it takes to attempt the biggest fireworks display in history

2 sources3 storiesFirst seen 7/3/2026Score51Mixed Progress
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Claims
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When the sun goes down on Independence Day, the skies of Washington, D.C., are expected to fill with a record-setting 850,000 individual fireworks for a 40-minute spectacle like no one has seen before.

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As Americans gear up for the Fourth of July, David Muir shares a preview of ABC's 24-hour celebration, starting tonight with David's trek to the Statue of Liberty's torch.

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A company called Pyrotecnico will attempt the biggest fireworks show in history in Washington, D.C., on the Fourth of July.

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