Saturday, June 29, 2013

July 4th events in North Carolina celebrating Independence Day


 
 
In the United States on the fourth of July we celebrate Independence Day that commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.  The date declared independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain and is a federal holiday.  During the celebration it is commonly associated with fireworks, parades, barbecues, fairs, picnics, concerts, family reunions and many other events. 
 
If you are looking for events to celebration July 4th in North Carolina but have not found that special even this list can assist.
 
Ingles 4th of July Celebration – Asheville, North Carolina
It will have a family-friendly environment in downtown Asheville with music, food and lots of patriotic festivities.
 
July 4th Parade and Celebration – Bellhaven, North Carolina
It is the oldest parade and celebration in North Carolina with mile-long parade, concerts and fireworks at dark.
 
Independence Day of Fun – Charlotte, North Carolina
Some favorite options to check-out are Annual Knights Stadium July 4th game and Sky show and Celebrate America presented by the Charlotte Symphony Pops Orchestra.
 
Fireworks at Tweetsie Railroad – Blowing Rock, North Carolina
Fireworks show after the park closes at 9 p.m.  It is a delightful time to see the fireworks.
 
Activities will be held throughout Downtown Raleigh, especially on Fayetteville Street at noon.
 
Township recreates various aspects of early Independence Day that began on July 4, 1783.
 
Focus maintains on honoring the nation’s birthday with a lot of patriotic fun.
 
 

 

While making plans whether at one of the listed sites or another one you should take time out to discuss why the day is importance to our Independence living in the United States.  Have a Happy July 4th Celebration!

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