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  2. Ready for 4th of July? Here's where to enjoy fireworks in ...

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    Are you ready for the Fourth of July festivities? Delmarva towns plan big parties with fireworks, food, music and fun.

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  4. Oregon Ridge Park - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Ridge Park is a 1,043-acre (4.22 km 2) park in Cockeysville, Maryland. The park features walking and hiking trails, [1] nature center, picnic and recreation areas, a lodge, and cross-country skiing and sledding. [2] The park is the location of an annual Fourth of July celebration, which includes a concert by the Baltimore Symphony ...

  5. Setting off fireworks for the 4th of July? Here’s ... - AOL

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    Some areas prohibit fireworks. Find out if where you live does.

  6. Dickeyville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    July 12, 1972 The Dickeyville Historic District is a National Register of Historic Places -listed community located just inside the western edge of Baltimore , Maryland, near the intersection of Interstates 70 and 695 and adjacent to Kernan Hospital .

  7. List of events in Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    7 July. 8 August. 9 September. 10 October. 11 November. ... Below is a list of events in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, which holds numerous annual events, by month.

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  9. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In 1979 Seward was designated "America's Official Fourth of July City-Small Town USA" by resolution of Congress. Seward has also been proclaimed "Nebraska's Official Fourth of July City" by Governor J. James Exon in proclamation. Seward is a town of 6,000 but swells to 40,000+ during the July 4 celebrations. [39]