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From Territory to Celebration: The History of 4th of July in New Orleans
New Orleans' relationship with American independence is complex. When the Declaration of Independence was signed in 1776, the city was under Spanish rule. It wasn't until 1803 – a full 27 years after the Declaration of Independence – that New Orleans became American through the Louisiana Purchase. This unique history created New Orleans' distinctive approach to celebrating American independence.
Red, White & Boom: New Orleans 4th of July Fireworks
What better way to celebrate the founding of the United States than with a spectacular fireworks show along the mighty Mississippi River? This Independence Day, New Orleans offers one of the most patriotic and picturesque celebrations in the country with the return of Go 4th on the River – a free fireworks extravaganza that transforms the New Orleans Riverfront into a dazzling display of red, white, and blue.