Crews place fireworks on Second Street Bridge ahead of Thunder Over Louisville 2023
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FILE -- This image dated April 20, 2023, shows crews from Zambelli Fireworks loading fireworks on to the Second Street Bridge ahead of Thunder Over Louisville 2023. (WDRB/archive)
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"We're here to create dreams," said George Zambelli, CEO of Zambelli Fireworks.
The bridge that connects downtown Louisville to southern Indiana was completely shut down to traffic Thursday so tens of thousands of fireworks could can be positioned for maximum effect.
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