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July 4th Fireworks Engulfed by Smoke and Pop Music [Photos]

Here are some photos of the fireworks as seen from the North End and downtown rooftops. After the first few minutes, most of the fireworks were unfortunately engulfed by black smoke. Some folks would also say they were obscured by the selection of pop music this year.  All in all, it was still a great show. Also, see photos from the festivities during the day.

 As seen from the North End, July 4th Fireworks
As seen from the North End, July 4th Fireworks
 Looking over the Government Center Garage toward Esplanade Fireworks
Looking over the Government Center Garage toward Esplanade Fireworks
 July 4th Fireworks reflect on downtown buildings
July 4th Fireworks reflect on downtown buildings
 North End Tennis Court Fireworks
North End Tennis Court Fireworks
 July 4th Fireworks with Pru on left
July 4th Fireworks over Government Center Garage with Prudential Tower lit up on left
 Exploding Fireworks over Chales River
Exploding Fireworks over Charles River
 Drones were a new addition to the July 4th skyline
Drones were a new addition to the July 4th skyline
 Black smoke engulfed much of the fireworks scene
Black smoke engulfed much of the fireworks scene

Photos by Matt Conti.

5 Replies to “July 4th Fireworks Engulfed by Smoke and Pop Music [Photos]

  1. We North Enders should cherish our unique view of the fireworks while we still can, because once the new Government Center Towers are completed, those views will be gone forever…the unfortunate smoke conditions at the 4th celebration was due to the weather. There is always a lot of smoke with fireworks displays, but because there was absolutely no wind the evening of the 4th, it was unable to dissipate like it normally does and hung over the proceedings instead.

  2. Oh, yes, the never-ending threatening tower proposals…..here, there, everywhere. Distancing myself from the impending growth spurt is my saving Grace because it is surely disappointing, from all aspects. As Dave M. points out, this is the time to cherish our view of the fireworks, and I say, for that matter, cherish the view of the water. Soon the waterfront and perhaps nearby areas will be known as the “Shadowlands.”

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