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In celebration of 250 years of independence, the National Park Service (NPS) announced that fireworks will again be launched at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial after a five-year absence. However, the firework display will take place on July 3rd, rather than July 4th.
On Monday, in a news release, NPS announced that this reflects President Donald Trump’s vision of a “grand celebration worthy of the momentous occasion of the 250th anniversary of American Independence.”
Dr. Jenifer Chatfield, the deputy assistant secretary for Fish and Wildlife and Parks, also commented on the event in the release, expressing that NPS is excited to reinstate the fireworks show in partnership with the state.
![]() After an 11-year hiatus, fireworks were held at the memorial in 2020, but the tradition hasn’t stuck. The NPS denied a 2022 permit request from then-GOP Governor Kristi Noem, with The Hill reporting that officials cited both drought risks and tribal opposition as primary concerns.
Public tickets will be available for the July 3rd event through a lottery from April 8th to 12th, with NPS noting that it is only open to U.S. residents — in alignment with “the Trump administration’s commitment to enhancing access for American residents.” |


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