BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Couldn't make it to the city's annual Fourth of July fireworks extravaganza?
We've got you covered.
Check out this video of the fireworks at high speed, shot from the live weather camera on the roof of the Univest Public Media Center on the SteelStacks campus.
Thousands watched the fireworks display fired from Sand Island.
A crowd at SteelStacks watched from outside the ArtsQuest Center and the Levitt Pavilion lawn, under the old Bethlehem Steel blast furnaces.
The show capped a full slate of Independence Day activities across the region.
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The fireworks aren't over yet in the Lehigh Valley. Easton will hold its annual display during Heritage Day on Sunday, July 9.
A change this year:
Heritage Day, which celebrates the reading of the Declaration of Independence in Easton in 1776, will still be held Downtown throughout the day, from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
But the fireworks will be fired off from Hackett Park and not near the Forks of Delaware in the Downtown area.