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Travel + Leisure: The Best 4th of July Fireworks in Every U.S. State
By Emily Cappiello
Minnesota
The Stone Arch Bridge, a historic site, gives the best views of the city’s fireworks show, dubbed the Red, White and Boom celebration. Can’t get on the bridge? Watch the show from Gold Medal Park. More info.