Addison's 1988 July 4th Celebration: A Major Event for Tourism and City Image
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- π The third annual July 4th bash in Addison, Texas, in 1988 was a significant event, drawing a large crowd and aiming to boost the city's image.
- π― City officials aimed to attract visitors by highlighting the city's offerings, including over 100 restaurants and 2,200 hotel rooms across eight hotels.
Event Attractions and Logistics
- π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ The celebration provided entertainment for all ages, with games for kids and food for adults.
- π° City officials were pleased with the turnout, viewing the event as a successful way to drive business to local establishments.
Fireworks Display and Safety
- π A dazzling fireworks display was a key attraction, with crews working all day to set it up.
- β οΈ Safety was a priority, with electronic triggers for explosives and fire trucks on standby to ensure the display was not dangerously dazzling.
- πΈ The event cost Addison approximately $100,000, which city officials deemed a worthwhile investment for the exposure and positive impact on the city's reputation.
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