Light My Fire: Glitter, Glory and Patriotism Spark at Herndon’s 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks.
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Light My Fire: Glitter, Glory and Patriotism Spark at Herndon’s 4th of July Celebration and Fireworks.

Thisanth Prabu, 2, of Oak Hill waits for the balloon man to make him a hat at the 2018 Town of Herndon 4th of July Celebration.

Thisanth Prabu, 2, of Oak Hill waits for the balloon man to make him a hat at the 2018 Town of Herndon 4th of July Celebration. Photo by Mercia Hobson.

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Jae Lee, 10, gets a royal seat atop his dad's shoulders at the 2018 4th of July Celebration in the Town of Herndon.

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Logan Ware 4, of Oak Hill dances with her dad, Ben as dusk falls during the 4th of July Celebration produced by the Town of Herndon Parks and Recreation Department.

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Mai Kasim, Lily Mousa 4, Tamara Mousa, six months, Eman Hashish, Sama Amir Brakat, 8, and Sandy Amir Brakat, 4, could hardly wait to get their photo with the tallest Uncle Sam ever during the Town of Herndon 4th of July Celebration held at Bready Park.

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Fireworks explode over the Centennial Golf Course in Herndon during the Wednesday 4th of July display.

The lineup of activities attracted thousands of people ready for a night of fun at Bready Park in the Town of Herndon on the 4th of July. There was live music, food trucks, Bingo, arts and crafts, yard games, and of course the mesmerizing lure of fireworks.

As dusk fell, families and friends spread out blankets and set up chairs on the grassy lawns in the park and along Ferndale Avenue. As advertised, right at 9:30, the first rocket whistled upwards and exploded into shimmering splatters of light. The display lasted more than 20 minutes and ended with the traditional shower of lights, crashing booms, and little children asking over and over, "Is that the end?"