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Avoid these crowded locations when viewing fireworks

The Nation’s Capital is a prime location celebrate the anniversary of U.S. independence, but that means many locations will be packed with people. If you’re into viewing fireworks surrounded by people, these locations will be perfect. Otherwise, avoid them at all costs:

The National Mall

Anywhere along this stretch will be full of people wanting to get the best view in the city of fireworks exploding behind the Lincoln Memorial. While you’ll definitely get some of the best photos here, come early to stake out a location for your picnic blanket because every inch of grass will be covered for the main event.

Georgetown Waterfront

If you’re thinking of grabbing a meal at a restaurant while you catch the explosions, you are not alone. The restaurants along the water – including Sequoia and Tony and Joe’s Seafood Place – might be more convenient than packing a picnic but will be just as crowded as the National Mall.(

U.S. Marine Corps War Memorial

This extra-patriotic location in Arlington will give you a nice view from across the river with a photogenic statue in the foreground to boot. But many people will have the same idea to go across the water to this striking memorial so your view – and more importantly, that perfect photo with the statue – may be obscured.

Arlington Memorial Bridge

This picturesque bridge with a view of the water fills up fast and gets very crowded. If you get there early and get a good spot, it may be worth it. Otherwise, the crowd of people will block your view in the limited space.

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