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Where to watch fireworks in Northeast Ohio July 3-4

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Looking for a 4th of July festival? Parade? Just a fireworks display? Northeast Ohio has a ton of events planned for July 3rd and July 4th! Check out the events and cities here:

Akron


The Rib, White and Blue Festival festival at Lock3 comes to a close on the Fourth of July with a downtown fireworks display set to launch right after the Akron RubberDucks game ends.

Aurora

The city’s July 4 fun run, parade and festival events will culminate in fireworks on Tuesday evening at dusk at the Kiwanis-Moore Park.

Avon

The city of Avon and the Lake Erie Crushers will shoot off fireworks, in conjunction with each other, on July 3.

Avon Lake

Weiss Field has fireworks free and open to the public. The event starts at 5 p.m. and also includes live music and food trucks.

Bay Village

Cahoon Memorial Park, at Lake and Cahoon Roads on July 4th.

Berea

Free and open to the public, the two-day Grindstone Festival on the lake includes live music, inflatables and paddle boats and ends with a huge fireworks display Tuesday night.

Brunswick

Brunswick High School will have fireworks on Tuesday, July 3rd.
People are encouraged to gather by 9:15 p.m. as the fireworks hit the air at dusk.

Canton

On  Monday, July 3 at McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, they will open at 7 p.m., with  live music, food trucks and vendors. The fireworks display is set to begin at 9:50 p.m.

Cleveland

On Tuesday, July 4 at 10 p.m., light up the Lake 4th of July fireworks hosted by Downtown Cleveland, Inc. and North Coast Harbor has a free watch party at Voinovich Park with a DJ, games, activities and food trucks. Fireworks can be seen from Voinovich Park, The Flats East Bank and West Bank, Whiskey Island, Wendy Park, Edgewater Park, Kirtland Park, Superior Viaduct, Settlers Landing and more.

Cuyahoga Falls

Blossom Music Center has music, fireworks and fun for the whole family July 2–4.

Lakewood

The City of Lakewood’s Fourth of July festivities include a parade, concert and, of course, fireworks.

Mentor

Mentor Civic Amphitheater will have performances on the main stage at 8 p.m. Fireworks will begin after the performance and can be viewed from Civic Center Park and Mentor High School.

North Ridgeville

The Freedom Festival is a ticketed event for the whole family full of entertainment and fireworks at 10 p.m. on July 3rd.

Westlake

There is a parade that kicks off on Dover Center Road and Hilliard at 10 a.m. on July 4th.  The parade route continues east on Hilliard and ends at Clague Park. Following the parade is a classic car show at Clague Park, where there will be food vendors. Fireworks at dusk

Willoughby

Downtown Willoughby has fireworks on July 4th that can be watched from Todd Field, Willoughby Municipal Court, Andrews Osborne Academy Lawn and Fine Arts Association Lawn.