国家地理:July 4th: Exploring the Myth 美国国庆(在线收听

The 4th of July is America's birthday bash. This summer ritual of picnics, parades and pageantry celebrates the formal adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the most cherished document in our history. It declared an end to England's colonial rule and proclaimed America an independent nation.

"That all men are created equal."

The 4th of July is all about honoring this chapter in America's past, acted out in red, white and blue traditions. It's a day when offices shut down, barbecues light up and the whole country wraps itself in the flag. But if there is one single icon that truly represents the 4th, it's fireworks. Fireworks have been a traditional part of the 4th for as long as anyone can remember.

I think fireworks could be the perfect way to celebrate any, any holidays.
Sun's gone down and, and, and you're just waiting with anticipation.
Everyone around you literally goes, ah, woo, aha.

There are pyrotechnic displays in virtually every corner of the country. In fact, according to the Gallup Poll, in any given year, more than 60 percent of Americans plan to attend a firework display on the holiday. And many of the most breath-taking shows are conceived here.

The Brookhaven, New York Home, a fireworks by Grucci.
The family history of our business of the Grucci family starts back in 1850, in Italy, with my grandfather's grandfather.

The family immigrated to America in 1870, bringing their explosive secrets with them. Today, four generations of Gruccis are still active in the business, handcrafting kaleidoscopic displays that dazzle crowds around the world. They've provided the fireworks at many of the major celebratory events in recent American history. The Centennials of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Statue of Liberty, opening and closing ceremonies of the Salt Lake City Winter Olympics and seven consecutive presidential inaugurations. But 60 percent of their annual business comes from producing shows for the 4th of July.

So you skew the site plan over, so that fallout zone doesn't go over the office complex. Correct. Every show gets molded from a blank white piece of paper and starts and builds up for that point.

We are constantly blending the art form of pyrotechnic entertainment with the science aspect of what can and what cannot be done. So every single performance that we have is unique.


bash: 【俚语】A celebration; a party.庆祝,狂欢;聚会
pageantry: 赛会, 壮丽的游行队伍[表演]
pyrotechnic: Of or relating to fireworks. 烟火制造术的
Centennial: A 100th anniversary or a celebration of it. 百周年纪念


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