Blast from the park! Crowds watch July 4 fireworks in Brooklyn’s front yard
By Noah HurowitzPosted on
A spectator holds up an American Flag during a fireworks display in Brooklyn.
Photo by Jason Speakman
Fans of patriotic pyrotechnics gathered by the thousands in Brooklyn Bridge Park on Saturday to celebrate Independence Day and “oooh” and “aaah” as fireworks exploded above the East River.
Onlookers cheered as Macy’s annual display of razzle and dazzle lit up the night sky, obscuring the distant Manhattan skyline behind bursts of red, white, and blue.
The extravaganza marked the second year in a row that the display has been visible to Brooklynites, after Mayor DeBlasio — a former denizen and representative of Park Slope — last year convinced the retail giant to move its display back to the East River, following five years of entertaining New Jerseyans on the Hudson.
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Ooooh: Spectators stand transfixed as fireworks light up the sky.
Photo by Jason Speakman
Lit by the rockets’ red glar: Naqua Cohran holds Skylar Nicholson as the two watch the Independence Day fireworks display.
Photo by Jason Speakman
Ka-pow!: Fireworks light the night sky on July 4 as spectators gaze from Brooklyn Bridge Park.
Photo by Jason Speakman
Taste of America: Lea Coulet, Roxane Cosnard des Closets, and Cecilia Cosnard des Closets, all from France, enjoy the fireworks display.
Photo by Jason Speakman
Dazzling: Fireworks light up the East River.
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View from the park: Misha Murr, Drew Nitsche, Derrick Nitsche, and Stephanie Haddad enjoy the show.
Photo by Jason Speakman
BOOM: Fireworks obscure the measly, distant Manhattan skyline.
Photo by Paul Martinka
Aaaah: Independence Day fireworks explode above the East River, visible from the roof of the Gowanus Houses.
Photo by Paul Martinka
Up in the air: Pyrotechnic magic hides the distant Manhattan skyline.