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  2. Youngstown Phantoms - Wikipedia

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    The team plays home games at the 5,200-seat Covelli Centre in Youngstown, Ohio. The team was co-owned by Bruce J. Zoldan (founder and CEO of fireworks brand Phantom Fireworks, hence the team's name [2]) and Troy Loney (who played 12 years in the NHL, primarily for the Pittsburgh Penguins) along with his wife Aafke Loney. In the summer of 2018 ...

  3. Don't lose a finger: For July 4th, here's how you can ... - AOL

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    The Ohio Department of Commerce's Division of the State Fire Marshal is stressing safety for the upcoming fireworks season. This is a display from Phantom Fireworks in Canton.

  4. Akron-area residents sound off about abundance of homespun ...

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    Looking back at five years of firework-related complaints in Akron, the highest complaints over the Fourth holiday came in 2020. 2019 : 49 complaints. 2020: 203 complaints. 2021: 18 complaints ...

  5. Youngstown station (Pennsylvania Railroad) - Wikipedia

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    Youngstown is a former Pennsylvania Railroad station in Youngstown, Ohio. This station was preceded by another depot, which was condemned and demolished in 1949. [1] Construction of this station began in February 1948, and the completed building was dedicated on March 15, 1949. [2] [3] The building was designed by Walker & Weeks, architects of ...

  6. Cherry bomb - Wikipedia

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    Unexcelled Cherry Salute, c. 1934. [ 1] A cherry bomb (also known as a globe salute or kraft salute) is an approximately spherical exploding firework, roughly resembling a cherry in size and shape (with the fuse resembling the cherry's stem). Cherry bombs range in size from three-quarters to one and a half inches (1.9 to 3.8 cm) in diameter.

  7. Parades, fireworks & more: A historic look at Fourth of July ...

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    The Red White and Boom! fireworks in Columbus began in 1982, but Fourth of July celebrations began in the 19th century in the city and central Ohio. Skip to main content. 24/7 ...

  8. List of fireworks accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fireworks accidents and incidents, ... S. S. Kresge Fireworks Explosion: Cleveland, Ohio: United States: 7 deaths [1] five-and-dime store 1909-07-03:

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