Two Centuries of Fourth of July Fireworks | Topeka News
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For 250 years, America’s heartbeat pulses through Topeka’s Fourth of July, and Cathy Butler’s fireworks stand is where history lights up. With loyal customers returning year after year — some bringing their own kids who once stood in awe — Butler feels the pride of a nation that endures. This milestone sparks goosebumps and patriotism, especially as local heroes like Shawn Bengtson rally communities through fireworks fundraisers for Special Olympics. Families like Hayley Cannon’s, whose tradition dates back to great-grandfathers, keep the spirit alive with backyard blasts. And with the Spirit of Kansas show at Lake Shawnee just days away, northeast Kansas is ready to ignite — not just pyrotechnics, but a shared, soaring celebration of freedom.
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