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The nation's brightest Independence Day celebration, featuring 48 spotlights powerful enough to be seen 120,000 miles into space, light up the St. Louis night sky, bringing to a close Budweiser's "Here's to the Heroes Tour 2005" on the historic Eads Bridge. The Heroes Tour traveled more than 17,600 miles over the past 10 weeks collecting video messages of support for U.S. troops serving overseas. (PRNewsFoto/Anheuser-Busch, Inc.)
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The nation's brightest Independence Day celebration, featuring 48 spotlights powerful enough to be seen 120,000 miles into space, light up the St. Louis night sky, bringing to a close Budweiser's "Here's to the Heroes Tour 2005" on the historic Eads Bridge. The Heroes Tour traveled more than 17,600 miles over the past 10 weeks collecting video messages of support for U.S. troops serving overseas. (PRNewsFoto/Anheuser-Busch, Inc.)

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