Times Square to feature patriotic crystal ball for New Year's Eve, kicking off US's 250th birthday

After the crystal ball drops on New Year’s Eve in New York City, it will rise again, sparkling in red, white and blue. The patriotic touch kicks off months of celebrations for the nation’s upcoming 250th birthday. The head of America250, a bipartisan commission overseeing the anniversary, says there will be a second confetti drop afterward. Another ball drop is also planned for July 3. It will mark the first non-New Year's Eve drop in 120 years. Organizers say the celebrations aim to unite the nation with events ranging from fireworks to community programs, engaging millions across the country.

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