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As usual, Atlanta is going all out in honor of Independence Day. Almost every metro city is hosting a celebration of their own, making this a wonderful holiday to share with the friends and neighbors of your community. 

Happy 4th of July!

Stone Mountain Park (July 1st - 7th): A full fireworks display will take place after every lasershow from July 1st through the 7th.

Duluth Town Green (July 3rd): Duluth's celebration will take place on Tuesday, July 3rd. Activities begin at 5:30 pm and end with a beautiful fireworks display at 9:45 pm.  

Norcross – Lillian Webb Park (July 3rd): Norcross's Red, White and Boom event will be held on Tuesday, July 3rd at 5 pm. In addition to the food, live music, and family activities, a fireworks show will close out the evening at 9:45 pm. 

Alpharetta – Wills Park (July 4th): The city of Alpharetta's Independence Day celebration will begin at 5 pm on the 4th, with a fireworks display at dusk.   

Centennial Olympic Park/Georgia World Congress Center - (July 4th): Due to renovations taking place at Centennial Olympic Park, the annual 4th of July celebration will take place at the International Plaza (the green space surrounding the Georgia World Congress Center). Gates open at 6 pm, festivities begin at 7 pm, and fireworks start at 9:45 pm.

Chamblee – Keswick Park (July 4th): With live music, food, and family activities, Chamblee's annual 4th of July celebration is always a favorite. The fun begins at 5 pm, followed by fireworks at dusk.

Cumming Fairgrounds (July 4th): Celebrations start at 10 am on the 4th with the Annual Steam-Engine Parade, continuing through the day with a 9:30 pm firework finale.  

Decatur - Decatur Square (July 4th): The Pied Piper Parade makes its way through downtown Decatur at 6 pm on the 4th, followed by an evening of live music and fireworks.

Gwinnett Stripers - Coolray Field (July 4th): The Atlanta Braves are out town on the 4th, but the Gwinnett Stripers will be hosting the Norfolk Tide at 7:05 pm, with a festive fireworks display taking place after the game.    

Lilburn -City Park (July 4th): Lilburn's 'Sparkle in the Park' will start at 5:30 pm on the 4th, ending with a 9:30 pm fireworks show.

Mall of Georgia (July 4th): The mall's 16th annual 4th of July celebration kicks off at 3 pm and ends with Gwinnett's largest fireworks display at 9:30 pm. The event will include, food, live music, and family activities and games.

Marietta Square (July 4th): Celebrations start early in Marietta with a 10 am Independence Day parade. Concerts, food vendors, games, and an arts and craft show continue through the day with a fireworks display at dusk.

Roswell – Roswell High School (July 4th): Roswell's fireworks show will start at dusk on the 4th. Family activities, food, and music will all be a part of Roswell's 4th of July celebration, starting at 5:30 pm. 

Sandy Springs (July 4th): The Sandy Springs display will take place at 9:45 pm on Wednesday, July 4th at the Concourse Corporate Center lawn.

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