Pedrotti Ace Hardware celebrated its centennial anniversary with a spectacular drone light show

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Pedrotti Ace Hardware in Benicia, Californai celebrated its 100th anniversary with a drone light show July 3. | Provided by Ace Hardware

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Pedrotti Ace Hardware began in the small town of Crockett, California, in 1922, where it served the local community for 70 years before moving to Benicia, California, in February of 1992.

The store celebrated its centennial anniversary with a spectacular 500-drone light show on July 3.

The show was a part of Benicia's Torchlight Parade, which is held annually for the Fourth of July. Prior to the day's events, the mayor of Benicia, Steven Young, thanked Pedrotti Ace Hardware for its generosity and commended the store on making it 100 years, calling it "quite an achievement," according to Patch.

The drone light show was performed by Verge Aero and lasted about 10 minutes as the mesmerizing sight took viewers "back in time" to tell the story of Benicia and Ace Hardware.

The coordinated drones told the story of Benicia's history, beginning in 1847, and the growth the town saw through the gold rush, the important pieces of legislation passed there when it was California's state capital and many other interesting facts about the town.

In 1924, Ace Co-op Hardware was formed and years later the store moved west to Benicia. Gene Pedrotti joined Pedrotti Ace Hardware shortly before the store changed locations.

In an interview with Pedrotti just before his store's centennial anniversary, he talked about how far Pedrotti Ace Hardware had come since it moved to Benicia.

"It had taken a two-man operation in its waning years, thus sparing it from extinction, to become the most premier Ace store in the country," he told California Business Daily. "And now here we are at our centennial. Yeah, it’s  been a great ride and worth the pain!"                     

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