fireworks
This site is all about the fascinating world of fireworks, both the kind consumers can buy and the types used by professionals. [1]
The Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc., founded in 1969, is an independent worldwide nonprofit organization of amateur and professional fireworks enthusiasts. [2]
Check out this Gotta See Video of the 2007 Zambelli fireworks display in downtown Pittsburgh and the Museum of Appalachia’s popular “Anvil Shoot.” [3]
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The aerial shell, however, is the backbone of today’s commercial aerial display, and a smaller version for consumer use is known as the festival ball in the United States. [5]
You can learn about the different types of consumer fireworks, how they work, how to use them, your state fireworks laws, safety tips, and so on. [1]
Some examples of consumer fireworks are firecrackers, rockets, and smoke balls. [5]
In the Display Fireworks area, you can learn about the bigger fireworks used by professionals and see how a professional display is put together. [...] You may also want to take a look at the Pyro Universe Store, where you can buy mortar tubes as well as cool “Pyro” t-shirts. [1]
Phantom Fireworks never stops striving to bring the best and safest consumer fireworks to its valued customers; in keeping with that theme of excellence, this site is always striving to bring all the important fireworks information our visitors need and expect. [6]
Every year, on the Fourth of July, the Zambelli family lights up the Pittsburgh skyline with their beautiful fireworks displays. [3]
The Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc. or PGI, founded in 1969, is an independent worldwide nonprofit organization of amateur and professional fireworks enthusiasts. [5]
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This History Minute takes a closer look at this special family that keeps Pittsburgh booming! [3]
While the look and feel of the site may be different, all the important features you have come to rely on are still here. [6]
Sources:
[1] Pyro Universe
[2] Pyrotechnics Guild International, Inc. (PGI)
[3] kdka.com - Fireworks
[4] graphics editor | Adobe Fireworks CS4
[5] Fireworks - Wikipedia
[6] Phantom Fireworks