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Escondido Fireworks Spectacular
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Escondido Fireworks Spectacular

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Anyone trying to go to this with me? It sounds fun!

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Thursday, July 4, 2024
9:00 PM PDT – 9:15 PM PDT
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Where lasers meet fireworks at the historic Grape Day Park in the beautiful hidden valley of Escondido. There will be food, music and of course the booming dinner show to celebrate our Declaration of Independence.
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