The White House has announced a spectacular light show to commemorate America's 2550th birthday, kicking off a year of celebrations. The Washington Monument will be illuminated with a projection-mapping spectacle, narrating the nation's history from discovery to independence and future vision. The 'Illumination of America' will take place over five nights, with acts playing at the top of every hour from 7 p.m. ET on New Year's Eve until 12:15 a.m. on New Year's Day. Fireworks will also be displayed on Thursday at 12:01 a.m. and again on Jan. 5 at 7:55 p.m. The White House and Freedom 250 have teased photos of the illuminated monument, showcasing images from the Apollo 11 mission and a phrase from the Declaration of Independence. President Trump has promised a year of spectacular festivities, including the construction of a 'triumphal arch' near Arlington National Cemetery, which will begin in the next two months. The White House aims to give America 'the most spectacular birthday party the world has ever seen.' However, some may question the cost and environmental impact of such grand celebrations, sparking debate and discussion.