D.C.'s July 4th Fireworks to Feature Late Start and Enhanced Security

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The delayed and expanded fireworks show marks the nation's 250th birthday with heightened security and extended festivities in Washington, D.C.

  • The Fourth of July celebrations in D.C. will include hours of military flyovers and a large fireworks display.
  • The fireworks start time has been pushed back and will not begin until 11 p.m., according to CBS News.
  • Security measures for the event will be similar to TSA screening procedures.
  • The event is part of the Freedom 250 celebration, marking the nation's 250th birthday.
  • The fireworks display is expected to last much longer than in previous years.

Washington, D.C. will host an extended Fourth of July celebration with military flyovers and a late-night fireworks show, accompanied by increased security.

The event commemorates a significant national milestone and is expected to draw large crowds, prompting enhanced security and changes to the traditional schedule.

Attendees should prepare for late-night festivities and TSA-style security checks. Officials anticipate increased tourism and attendance for the milestone celebration.

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