The 4th of July in Denver just wouldn't be the same without the sight, smell, and sound of a dazzling fireworks display. In fact, according to Time Magazine, the first 4th of July fireworks display dates all the way back to the Revolutionary War, when it acted as a morale booster for the colonies. The display followed the first public reading of The Declaration of Independence as a means of galvanizing the rag-tag Colonial troops for the battles to come. Several days prior, just as The Declaration was about to be signed, John Adams penned a letter to his wife sharing his hope for future celebrations, “[The Declaration of Independence] ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with [...] illuminations from one end of this continent to the other from this time forward forever more.”
Well, John Adams, wish granted. And, with many stunning fireworks displays in the Denver area, you can experience some 2025 pomp and parade that Adams would be proud of.
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