My July 4th started with a drive from Vancover to Seattle, arriving at the Museum of Flight by 11. The museum tour began with a display of the 27 U.S. Flags, made interesting by announcing the history of the states entry into the union.
This B-17 is similar to the bomber my grandfather flew in WW2. A former Air Force One plane that Kennedy road on was another highlight.
I stayed all day at the museum enjoying the history of aviation exhibits and finally space!
I drove into downtown Seattle to checkout the city parks reserved for fireworks watching. These neighborhoods were crawling with people and would make horrible stealth street camping sites. I called several hostels and all were full... but then I found one with one bed left. I reserved the spot and drove to the hostel to find it in walking distance to the fireworks. I joined a group waking down to see the fireworks. We were joined by a few others.
Two skydivers with fire flaming behind their path were followed by a military copter with a giant US flag which was followed by fireworks!!
After the fireworks finished and people departed the field, this view of the city was left. I joined the hostel group at a local bar and had a fun night out in a city for once. :)
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