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AOL City Guides Names the Top Ten 'Booms with a View' - Providing Front Row Seats to the Country's Best Fourth of July Festivities.


Business Editors/High-Tech Writers

DULLES, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 30, 2003

AOL (A division of Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY, www.aol.com) The world's largest online information service with access to the Internet, e-mail, chat rooms and a variety of databases and services.  Keyword: Fourth of July Fourth of July, Independence Day, or July Fourth, U.S. holiday, commemorating the adoption of the Declaration of Independence. Celebration of it began during the American Revolution.  to Feature a Variety of Holiday-Themed

Content From Planning an Unforgettable Getaway to Family Picnics

to Blockbuster Entertainment

AOL City Guides (AOL Keyword: Local or www.digitalcity.com) wants to make sure you've got a front row seat for the festivities fes·tiv·i·ty  
n. pl. fes·tiv·i·ties
1. A joyous feast, holiday, or celebration; a festival.

2. The pleasure, joy, and gaiety of a festival or celebration.

3.
 this Fourth of July, and is making the Web the place to turn for all the information you need to paint the town red, white and blue. Today, AOL City Guides announced the top ten "Best Booms with a View" to help Americans get information on the best fireworks fireworks: see pyrotechnics.
fireworks

Explosives or combustibles used for display. Of ancient Chinese origin, fireworks evidently developed out of military rockets and explosive missiles and accompanied the spread of military explosives westward to
 displays and celebrations across the country. The "Best Booms with a View" is part of a multi-day Fourth of July programming feature at AOL Keyword: Fourth of July that provides members with daily updates to help them plan their holiday weekend activities and to celebrate patriotism online and offline.

Top Ten Booms With a View

This Fourth of July, AOL City Guides editors have selected the top locations for viewing the fireworks around the country based on a number of factors including size, location, family-friendliness, accessibility and additional attractions. From the Lone Star Lone Star (or Lonestar) may refer to:
  • Lone Star Flag, the official flag of the State of Texas
  • The Lone Star State, an official nickname for the State of Texas; derived from the flag
 State, to the Big Apple, to the beaches of Southern California Southern California, also colloquially known as SoCal, is the southern portion of the U.S. state of California. Centered on the cities of Los Angeles and San Diego, Southern California is home to nearly 24 million people and is the nation's second most populated region, , AOL City Guide's "Best Booms with a View" include:

1. Houston - BP Power of Freedom Festival -- Houston cuts loose. Look

to the skystage for planes, parachutists and unique aerial

entertainment, followed by Sky Freedom, Houston's largest Fourth

of July fireworks display.

2. Washington, DC - Fireworks on the Mall -- Why not experience the

nation's birthday amongst some of its greatest historical and

symbolic treasures? DC's fantastic fireworks display explodes over

the Washington Monument Washington Monument, obelisk-shaped tower, 555 ft 5 1-9 in. (169.3 m) high, located on a 106-acre (43-hectare) site at the west end of the Mall, Washington, D.C.; dedicated 1885.  at 9:10 PM, with the best viewing sites

including the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial Lincoln Memorial, monument, 107 acres (45 hectares), in Potomac Park, Washington, D.C.; built 1914–17. The building, designed by Henry Bacon and styled after a Greek temple, has 36 Doric columns representing the states of the Union at the time of Lincoln's , the Jefferson

Memorial, the FDR Memorial, the Iwo Jima Iwo Jima (ē`wō jē`mə, ē`wô), Jap. Io-jima, volcanic island, c.8 sq mi (21 sq km), W Pacific, largest and most important of the Volcano Islands. Mt.  Memorial and the Ellipse ellipse, closed plane curve consisting of all points for which the sum of the distances between a point on the curve and two fixed points (foci) is the same. It is the conic section formed by a plane cutting all the elements of the cone in the same nappe. .

3. New Orleans - Go 4th on the River! -- Big bangs in the Big Easy.

The fireworks -- skyrocketed from two barges on the mighty

Mississippi -- begin at 9PM and will be choreographed to a

selection of patriotic, spine-tingling,

hair-on-the-back-of-your-neck-raising anthems.

4. New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
 - Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks -- Who knew that one of

the best views of the nation's biggest fireworks display isn't

even in Manhattan? It's in Brooklyn. Big Applers have trekked over

the Brooklyn Bridge for years to enjoy the view from the promenade

in Brooklyn Heights.

5. Charlotte - Charlotte Skyshow 2003 -- Charlotte's annual Skyshow

is a massive Independence Day celebration, offering live music,

fireworks, food and patriotic fun in Uptown. Don't miss the

interactive children's area, which features the BMX BMX
abbr.
bicycle motocross


BMX
Noun

1. bicycle motocross: stunt riding over an obstacle course on a bicycle

2.
 Airwalk Stunt

Team. And for some real American heroes, the new Veteran's VIP

Area at Polk Park grants war veterans a prime viewing spot for the

evening's fireworks.

6. Philadelphia - Sunoco Welcome America! Festival -- Not only do the

fireworks rock, but get the lineup at this week-long festival: a

roving outdoor film series, a gospel fest, opera on the Square, a

three-day ice cream festival, the Independence Day Parade.

7. San Diego - The Big Bay Fireworks Show might not be as colossal

and flashy as, New York or DC's fireworks extravaganzas, but San

Diego's Big Bay Fireworks still packs a mesmerizing mes·mer·ize  
tr.v. mes·mer·ized, mes·mer·iz·ing, mes·mer·iz·es
1. To spellbind; enthrall: "He could mesmerize an audience by the sheer force of his presence" 
 wallop. Grassy

spots for picnics can be found on Shelter and Harbor Island, at

Seaport Village and Chicano Park.

8. Boston - Harborfest and Boston Pops Concert -- As if a six-day

independence fest isn't enough, one of the country's most famous

Fourth celebrations hits a high note -- literally -- when that

dynamo Keith Lockhart conducts his Boston Pops in a rousing

rendition of the 1812 Overture, climaxing with synchronized

cannons, fireworks, orchestra and the usual rogue cart-wheeling

toddlers.

9. Raleigh - July Fourth Celebration at the N.C. State Fairgrounds n. pl. 1. same as fairground.  --

Shortly after 9PM, the skies over Raleigh light up with a

pyrotechnic display sure to make hearts swell with patriotic

pride.

10. Seattle - 4th of Jul-Ivars -- It's a shell of a party. This annual

rite of summer is late seafood restaurant owner Ivar Haglund's way

of thanking beautiful Seattle. As the fireworks fade, hundreds of

boats offshore honk their horns in appreciation of America.

"People flock to the Web around the Fourth of July for information on their local celebrations, to plan a weekend getaway, or to find grilling recipes that will be a hit at the neighborhood barbecue," said Mark Weinberg, AOL's Executive Director, Local Programming. "At AOL City Guides, interest in our local features more than double in the days leading up to the Fourth of July and we think it's because we provide visitors with the kind of very local information and timely suggestions they're looking for Looking for

In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with.
 to plan a great Independence Day."

Beginning on June 27th and running through the Fourth of July weekend, AOL's Fourth of July area (AOL Keyword: Fourth of July) will feature a variety of holiday themed content to make celebrating Independence Day a real blast. The area will be updated daily as the holiday draws near, offering everything from last-minute holiday travel, blockbuster entertainment and family cookouts, to road trips and more. In addition to the "Best Booms with a View," AOL City Guides provides localized recommendations and information for places to see and things to do in 37 of the top local markets.

AOL's Fourth of July feature also provides AOL members with a one-stop location for celebrating patriotism online this Independence Day, including holiday themed downloads, photo sharing features, buddy icons, new instant greetings and other customizing features.

At AOL Keyword: Fourth of July, daily themes will include:

-- Get out of town! -- Getaways and travel bargains for the long

weekend;

-- Show Your Colors! -- Discovering, discussing and celebrating

patriotism;

-- Blockbuster weekend! -- The biggest movies and best fireworks

near you;

-- Splash down! -- Find a new swimsuit and hit the beach or pool;

-- Fire Up the Grill! -- How to plan a fantastic outdoor feast;

-- Let Freedom Ring! -- Find the biggest, loudest and most

colorful fireworks near you

AOL's Fourth of July feature is programmed by AOL City Guides, which represents the largest network of local entertainment information on the Web, with over 16 million users accessing local content every month. (ComScore Media Metrix, Feb. 2003) The Guide covers over 300 different cities in the United States and provides users with city specific information on restaurants, movies, bars and special events. Users will also find detailed information such as address, phone numbers, directions, editorial recommendations, user rankings and user reviews. AOL City Guide was selected by the editors of Yahoo! Internet Life Yahoo! Internet Life was a monthly magazine published by Ziff-Davis, which licensed the name from Yahoo!, a well known search engine website. It was created and launched by Barry Golson, the former executive editor of Playboy and TV guide.  Magazine as Best City Guide on the Web in 2002.

About America Online, Inc.

America Online, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary Wholly Owned Subsidiary

A subsidiary whose parent company owns 100% of its common stock.

Notes:
In other words, the parent company owns the company outright and there are no minority owners.
 of AOL Time Warner Inc. (NYSE NYSE

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: AOL). Based in Dulles, Virginia, America Online is the world's leader in interactive services, Web brands, Internet technologies and e-commerce services.
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