Capitol Hill Fourth: Fireworks, Crowds and an E-Bonfire at Cal Anderson Park

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Seattle’s Capitol Hill Fourth of July festivities included fireworks over Lake Union, followed by a late-night incident at Cal Anderson Park where a crowd gathered around an “e-bonfire” built from wood, debris and rented e-bikes/scooters; fire crews secured the area with police assistance, there were no injuries, but turf damage on the field is being assessed as the city continues its 250th anniversary celebrations.
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