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The Bay City Fireworks Festival is an American Independence Day festival held each year around the 4th of July [1] on the Saginaw River near Veterans Memorial Bridge in Bay City, Michigan. In addition to the fireworks display, the festival also features several days of live concerts , a carnival , boat tours and more.
Bay City Fireworks Festival: July, 4th: Bay City: Holiday: Active Beaver Island Music Festival July, 3rd week Beaver Island Music Active Blissfest Annual Festival: July, 2nd week Harbor Springs Music Active Calhoun County Fair: August, 2nd week: Marshall: Fair: Active Capital City Film Festival: April, 2nd week: Lansing: Film: Active ...
A three-mile, hard-surfaced RiverWalk, great for hiking, biking or easy strolls, was built along the riverbanks in downtown Saginaw and Bay City. The Saginaw Bay Yacht Club, established in 1894, is located near the mouth of the Saginaw River and supports regular sailing races and related events. The river is also popular with boaters who use ...
However, there are certain dates that Michigan law allows for fireworks, regardless of local rules:. Dec. 31 until 1 a.m. on Jan. 1. The Saturday and Sunday immediately preceding Memorial Day ...
Oil City: Jolly July 3rd Festival, July 3 from 5 to 10 p.m. Fireworks at dusk at 151 Park Ave, Oil City. Activities will include food, music, kid-friendly activities, and more.
On the schedule are s'mores, bonfires and a family movie night. A traditional torchlight parade will light up the mountain at 9:30 p.m., followed by fireworks. Starting at 10 p.m., there will be ...
Pages in category "Bay City, Michigan" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Bay City Fireworks Festival; Bay City Public Schools;
The Veterans Memorial Bridge opened in 1957, the same year as the Mackinac Bridge.It was also Bay City's first four-lane bridge. [1] The bridge was built to carry a rerouted section of M-25 (which was also concurrent with U.S. Route 23 Business (US 23 Bus.) up until 1960) over the Saginaw River.