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July 04, 2009

Ooh, ahh. Share your Fourth of July photos

Fireworks

Larry  D. Tanner shared this fabulous photo last year after the Largo fireworks show. We'd love to see how you celebrate the Fourth of July in Tampa Bay. Whether it's a small family barbecue or a big fireworks celebration, we'd like to see your pictures.

E-mail your photos to submit@tampabay.com with your name and photo details in the body of the message. Then view your photos in tampabay.com's July 4th photo gallery.

You also can join tampabay.com's Community Photo Gallery for free and upload your own photo galleries.

Comments

tom paine

Anyone else see the St Pete Beach fireworks and think they were lame? What a waste! Having them launched from, what, 2 miles out? kind of negates the effort of having fireworks. From where we watched, the TI fireworks looked closer.

Katri

hey now post more

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