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4th of July fireworks displays in Cincinnati. Anderson Township: 9:45 p.m. July 4, Riverbend Music Center, 6295 Kellogg Ave. $15-up, $5-up military, free lawn tickets ages 17-under.
Ashville's Fourth of July Celebration has taken place since 1929, and annually brings thousands of people to the community. [40] Hosted by the Ashville Community Men's Club, the five-day event includes concessions, rides, a queen contest, a daily fish fry, musical entertainment, parades, and a community church service. The carnival is held at ...
The Upper Arlington Civic Association (UACA) is responsible for popular community events each year. With assistance from the city, UACA hosts the community's annual Fourth of July celebrations, which include a parade along Northwest Boulevard in the morning, and an evening festival – Party in the Park – which features live music and ends ...
Around the Fourth of July, Columbus hosts Red, White, and Boom! on the Scioto riverfront downtown, attracting crowds of over 500,000 people and featuring the largest fireworks display in Ohio. [29] The Doo Dah Parade is also held at this time. During Memorial Day Weekend, the Asian Festival is held in Franklin Park.
Celebrate the spirit of community and the thrill of fireworks at the City of Millington Parks and Recreation Department's annual fireworks display on July 2. Parking will be $5 per vehicle.
Music City/Nashville’s July 4th Concert (10 p.m., CMT) Fireworks and a performance by Old Dominion from downtown Nashville, Tenn. The city is billing the fireworks show as its largest display in ...
Hilliard annually hosts multiple festivals. This includes the Franklin County Fair, the Old Hilliardfest Art & Street Fair, and a Fourth of July parade and fireworks display. [14] [15] The city also holds a weekly summer concert series known as Celebration at the Station.
Independence Day is finally here. It’s summer, the sun is out and your grill is hot but you’ve opted to avoid navigating crowded beaches or noisy bars for a more curated firework viewing ...