Mitt Romney planned Boston Harbor fireworks show that was scotched by election loss [View all]
Mitt Romney had planned to celebrate his election as the nations 45th president with an eight-minute fireworks display over Boston Harbor.
The same company that does some of the illuminations for Bostons Fourth of July celebration was poised to ignite fireworks within view of Romneys party at the Boston Convention & Exhibition Center to celebrate a win over President Obama.
A permit filed with the City of Boston said the detonation could occur any time between 7 p.m. Tuesday, just after the first polls closed, and 12:30 a.m. Wednesday, which ended up being just before Romney conceded the race.
Instead, Atlas Professional Fireworks Displays unloaded the pyrotechnics from mortars set up on a barge near the Bank of America Pavilion and carted them back to its headquarters in Jaffrey, N.H.
It was not an intense, grand file-type of display for eight minutes, but it certainly was a fast-paced show to cap off the evening, if it were necessary, company CEO Steve Pelkey told the Globe today.
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No concession speech, a transition web site and fireworks. He really thought he was going to be President.