Celebrating 4th of July in the Tri-State!

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Red, White, and Boom! It’s almost time to celebrate America’s Birthday! There are many ways to celebrate including parades, picnics, live music, and firework displays. Here’s our top 6 picks of places in the Tri-state to celebrate the nation’s birthday this year.

Historic Newburgh Fireworks and Evening in the Park 
July 3, 2018

Begin the Fourth of July national party early and check out Historic Newburgh’s celebration on July 3! There will be games and food all evening long, fireworks, and a live music performance by the Old Dam Band!

Photo Courtesy of Historic Newburgh, Inc.

Ohio Riverfront Downtown Evansville
July 4, 2018

For the cheap price of FREE, you can enjoy an array of fireworks and food trucks at the downtown Evansville riverfront. The festivities will begin at 6:00 pm and the firework show starts at 9:00 pm!

Photo Courtesy of SWIN Chamber of Commerce

Independence Bank 4th of July Celebration – Henderson, KY
July 4, 2018

Food, fireworks, and family fun! Join the party of over 5,000 in downtown Henderson and enjoy live music as fireworks are set off over the riverfront. Food vendors open at 5:30 pm and fireworks begin at 9:30 pm.

Photo Courtesy of the Downtown Henderson Partnership

All American Fourth of July – Owensboro, KY
July 4, 2018

Join in the fun at Owensboro’s All American Fourth of July party on the riverfront! Activities begin at 4:00 pm, food truck vendors and live music start at 5:00 pm, and fireworks will light up the night once the sun sets! The event is free to attend, but reserved seating and meal packages are available for purchase at the Owensboro Convention Center.

Photo Courtesy of Visit Owensboro

Scale’s Lake – Boonville, IN
July 4, 2018

For only $5 per car, you and your family/friends can attend Boonville’s annual Scale’s Lake firework show. Concessions will be open at the beach.

New Harmony
July 4, 2018

Before you begin your evening festivities, take a drive out to New Harmony to listen to a reading of the Declaration of Independence at the Atheneum at 10 am. A golf cart parade will follow beginning at 11, and then the community picnic at McClure Park will start at 11:30 am.