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| July 3, Duxbury Beach | 
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| The locals work as a crew to build the bonfire, mostly because it is illegal and we have to get it out of the way quickly before the police show up | 
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| Duxbury Beach is battered, but ready to party. | 
God gives us a show before the show.
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| Only Duxbury had multiple fires... Marshfield didn't have one, at least not on Green Harbor beaches. | 
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| Alicia, checking the fire scene. | 
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| Many houses on the beach contributed $100 to a guy who went up to New Hampshire and came back with a little something something | 
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| Some fires are more equal than others | 
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| But all are good | 
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| This normally quiet neighborhood looks like Alleppo (?) on the July 3rd bonfire night | 
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| It isn't a party if you don't end up with PTSD | 
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| This looks like one of those battleships when Trump gets mad at Syria | 
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| Trump is really mad, as you can see | 
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| I don't know about you, but when it gets to 95°, I immediately think "let's have a 20-foot fire." | 
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| You get better fireworks pictures if you are sitting right under the fireworks | 
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| Love, American Style | 
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| We didn't see one cop all night for some reason, which was probably good on all accounts. | 
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| If I owned hell and July, I would live in hell and rent out July. I'm not built for this heat. | 
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| Duxbury is one of those towns with a private citizen fireworks show usually beats the local towns firework show. | 
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| Your author, going to put the 20 foot tree it back into the fire. | 
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| My absolute favorite shade of blue. | 
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| Hardcore Logo AKA The Lord Of Fire | 
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| The start of the bonfire | 
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| The locals, putting in work. | 
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| Always and I repeat always start with the center beam first. | 
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| Young love | 
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| Boom! | 
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| The hard-working journalists at Cranberry County Magazine wish you and your family a happy Independence Day... | 
 
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