Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks light up the NYC sky in 2015.
Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks as seen above New York’s on the East River on July 4, 2015. The event celebrated it’s 39th year of sending fireworks into the night sky over Manhattan, via barges lined up and down the river. NBC yet again broadcast the event, which featured a mix of pop and patriotic anthems for the audience watching at home to enjoy.
The Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular is the perfect event for all ages. For New Yorkers, they get to see the most amazing fireworks show in the nation right in their own backyard…or rooftop, or neighborhood park. The fireworks are shot up at a high enough altitude that they can be visible from so many locations throughout the city and it’s boroughs. All one has to do is find a place outside to look up and the sky and enjoy the show.
The fireworks spectacular is also the perfect way for folks at home to take in the show without having to leave their homes. Not only will it be far more impressive than any local town’s display, people won’t have to worry about traffic, finding parking and the like. Just sit back in a chair, turn in NBC and there’s America’s best fireworks show!
Gorgeous red fireworks during the Macy’s Fourth of July Spectacular.
Bright red glittery fireworks explode over the East River in front of the Manhattan skylin during the Macy’s Fourth of July fireworks show in 2015. The Empire State Building can be seen in the middle, lit up in red, white and blue.
Fireworks explode over Manhattan in 2015.
The Empire State Building is illuminated in patriotic colors as fireworks go off nearly as part of the Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworkds Spectacular in 2015. The event was in it’s 39th year.
NYC’s night sky is illuminated by Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks.
Bright red fireworks explode in the night sky over Manhattan as part of the Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks in 2015. They are set off from barges up and down the East Siver.
Folks in Brooklyn watch the 2015 Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks
Fireworks explode over the East River, as specators in Brooklyn watch as they illuminate the night sky over Manhattan in 2015. Several million New York area residents enjoy the view from their own neighborhoods.