Washington: Fireworks explode over the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument and the Capitol building in celebration of US Independence Day on Saturday.—AFP |
NEW YORK: Americans marched in star-spangled parades, ran relay races, gathered for fireworks shows and crowned a new world hot dog eating champion as they celebrated Independence Day in traditional style on Saturday.
Possible security threats, wildfires in the West and rainy weather on the East Coast apparently did little to dampen the spirits of celebrants decked out in red, white and blue from their headbands to their shoelaces.
Crowds at Boston’s Old State House erupted in applause and cannons shot out tri-colour confetti after the annual July Fourth reading of the Declaration of Independence.
Later, thousands flocked to the Charles River Esplanade for the annual Boston Pops concert and fireworks. Krystle O’Brien, 27, wore an American flag cowboy hat and passed out glowsticks.
“It’s a good day for Boston,” she said. “There’s so much history here, we can celebrate this freedom.” In Maplewood, New Jersey, Meskie Hyman, 11, exuded patriot pride in a star-spangled shirt and a hairband with two American flags that fluttered under cloudy skies.
“I love that it’s a free country and we have the right to speak. It lets us see everyone’s potential and find our heroes,” she said.
Published in Dawn, July 6th, 2015
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