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Boomtown: Baltimore’s tribute to Independence Day

Friday, July 1st, 2011

Baltimore's Inner Harbor sizzling fireworks begin on Monday, July 4 at 9:30 p.m. ET.

By Richard Hammer

Like Boston, DC and other major cities, Baltimore has a tradition of honoring the Fourth in true patriotic style.  The Inner Harbor has been a major seaport for the country since the 1700’s.  In the 1970s, a renaissance developed in Baltimore and the Inner Harbor became a destination for entertainment, lodging, great food and education from the Maryland Science Center to the National Aquarium — so it’s only fitting that the city fete our nation’s birthday here. (more…)

Top 10 Fourth of July vacation destinations for 2011

Thursday, June 23rd, 2011

Sizzling in Seattle: The Fourth of July fireworks by the iconic Space Needle. Credit: mr.bmonroe.

By Valerie Moloney

Whether you’re cooing at the fireworks display by the Space Needle or partying on the rooftop of a Sin City hotel, our nation’s birthday is cause to celebrate — and take advantage of a long weekend. It’s time to exercise your patriotic right to roam with a summer vacation.

Orbitz surfaced the top 10 Fourth of July vacation destinations for 2011. From Seattle to New York City, it’s all about the booze, the barbecues and the boom boom pow.

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A Boston 4th of July: Fireworks, fests and more

Tuesday, June 14th, 2011

Boston, you're a firework: The view of the Fourth of July spectacular from Boston Harbor Hotel.

By Nancy LaFever

In celebration of Flag Day and the upcoming Fourth of July, we’re returning to the city where it all began: Boston. We can’t think of a site more fitting than the home of the Freedom Trail, the U.S. Constitution and American revolutionaries to explore our nation’s history — and have a creamy cup of chowda while we’re at it. Here’s where to see the fireworks, hear the cannons and retire to a luxurious room when the show’s over. (more…)

Top 10 Fourth of July vacation destinations

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

travel Parades, cookouts, fireworks — however you like to celebrate, the Fourth of July is the holiday of summer, and with the 4th falling on a Saturday this year, it's a great opportunity for a short summer vacation. Before you book your flights and hotels, check out these top picks based on Orbitz bookings for travel July 3-6:

Top 10 Fourth of July Vacation Destinations for 2009

1. Las Vegas: Las Vegas hotels — with their glitzy shows and gourmet restaurants — are popular year 'round, and it's no surprise that Vegas celebrates the Fourth in a big way. Check out a virtual fireworks show on the Viva Vision canopy at the Fremont Street Experience, or see the real thing — times nine — as nine different Stations Casinos properties display fireworks simultaneously.

2. Chicago: The Fourth of July is a great time to plan a summer vacation in Chicago. Taste of Chicago is in full swing, and you can take full advantage of the lakefront beaches. Chicago's official Fourth of July fireworks take place on July 3 over the lake by Grant Park.

3. New York: Book your New York hotel now and plan to enjoy the Big Apple's Fourth of July fireworks display over the Hudson River. Here are the recommended spots for best views of the fireworks.

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Top Fourth of July fireworks displays

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

Fireworksjuly4 Whether you’re on the road or staying close to home, it just ain’t American to miss fireworks on the Fourth. So to help you fulfill your patriotic duty, here’s a look at some of biggest and best fireworks extravaganzas across the United States.

Washington, D.C.: What could be more patriotic than celebrating Independence Day in the nation’s capital? A parade kicks off at 11:45 a.m. at Constitution Avenue and 7th Street NW. The National Archives
celebrates all day, with appearances by historical characters including
George Washington, and much more. Then head to the West Lawn of the  Capitol at 8 p.m. for a concert featuring Huey Lewis & the
News, Hayley Westenra and more. The fireworks show over the Washington Monument begins around 9:20 p.m.

New York City:
Macy’s calls its July 4 fireworks display the biggest in the United
States, with more than 120,000 bursts soaring as high as 1,000 feet
over the East River after sundown. FDR Drive is closed from 14th to 42nd streets for
public viewing.

Boston: The renowned Boston Pops help celebrate the Fourth with a concert starting at 8 p.m. at Hatch Shell at The Esplanade. Fireworks start around 10:30. (Note that if you’re watching the concert from the Oval, you won’t have a good view of the fireworks. The docks at Community Boating are the recommended spot for fireworks viewing.)

Philadelphia: The city celebrates the Fourth all day long with Party on the Parkway, a parade, and the
Sunoco Sweet Sounds of Liberty Concert & Fireworks
at the Philadelphia Museum of Art.

Chicago: The city’s main celebration — in conjunction with Taste of Chicago — is July 3 in Grant Park. The Grant Park Orchestra kicks things off with a concert at 8 p.m.; then the fireworks display over Monroe Harbor starts around 9:30. On July 4, Taste of Chicago will put on another fireworks display simultaneously with a display set off from Navy Pier.

San Francisco: Head to Fisherman’s Wharf to enjoy food, music, kids’ activities and more leading up to the fireworks, which launch from the foot of Municipal Pier and barges north of Pier 39. Prime waterfront viewing spots include the Cannery, Ghirardelli Square and Pier 39.

Atlanta: Centennial Olympic
Park
is the top spot for watching fireworks In downtown Atlanta, while the other big show is in Buckhead, home to
the 49th annual 4th of July at Lenox Square. MARTA public transit offers easy access to
both events.

New Orleans: You would expect great food and great music in this town, and that’s what you’ll get on the Fourth of July. Musicians perform at four different locations along the Mississippi River, and many restaurants and merchants will offer special discounts. The fireworks show over the river is choreographed to patriotic music and starts at 9 p.m.

Orlando: Downtown Orlando puts on a fireworks and laser light show around Lake Eola. And if you’re planning a Disney World vacation, the resort has fireworks displays at Downtown Disney (11 p.m.), Epcot Center (10 p.m.), the Magic Kingdom (9 p.m.) and Disney’s Hollywood Studios (9 p.m.).

San Diego: The best spots for viewing the fireworks over north San Diego Bay include Shelter Island and Harbor Island. The show starts at 9 p.m. SeaWorld and LEGOLAND also put on their own displays. Or you can enjoy the fireworks at the San Diego County Fair in Del Mar.

Seattle: The WaMu Family 4th starts at noon at Gas Works Park with food and activities. The fireworks — described as one of the top fireworks displays in the country — start around 10 p.m.

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