
Being in the nation's capital for the Fourth of July is one of those experiences that you never forget. Something about
watching the fireworks with the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial, and Capitol as the backdrop is thrilling.
My favorite spot to watch is directly beneath the show. I tell everyone I know to bring a blanket and grab some room underneath the Washington Monument facing the Lincoln Memorial. The fireworks are shot from the reflecting pool so from there you feel every loud "boom" in the bottom of your gut as they're set off. At the same time, music from the National Symphony Orchestra plays over loudspeakers in time with the fireworks display. It's always packed, but there's a buzz of excitement that emanates from the massive crowd, who naturally are all adorned in red, white and blue paraphernalia. The Washington Post put together a great
map that shows other places to sit and watch the fireworks.
Everyone has a different place that they think is great, so I asked some of the staff at
National Geographic Traveler to share their favorite spot to watch, whether it be in D.C. or elsewhere in the United States. Read on to get some new ideas for you and your family and friends, and share your own favorite spots in the comments.
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