Firing force behind 400 fireworks shows says business is booming
After the pandemic discouraged big crowds from gathering for Fourth of July festivities, explosive entertainment is back. The Souza family — the firing force behind some 400 celebrations and also known as "the first family of fireworks" — says Americans can expect bigger and brighter fireworks soaring through the sky.
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