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Fourth of July events around western Washington KOMO News Staff © Provided by KOMO-TV Seattle
With restrictions now lifted across Washington, several cities are holding events for the 4th of July. The state is experiencing extremely dry conditions and many cities and counties have local ordinances that prohibit the use of personal fireworks. Before to check your cities laws before setting off fireworks this weekend.
Everett 4th of July celebrations
Everett’s 4th of July celebrations will be held at Legion Memorial Park. Celebrations include live music, food trucks, a beer garden and fireworks. The festival starts at 3 p.m. and ends after the fireworks, around 10:30 p.m.
Here s where you can watch Fourth of July fireworks near Seattle
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1of3Scenes from Fourth of July celebrations, Tuesday, July 4, 2017 at Gasworks Park.GENNA MARTIN, SEATTLEPI.COMShow MoreShow Less
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Fireworks display at Agate Pass between Bainbridge Island and the Olympic Peninsula.LoweStock/Getty Images/iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less
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The Fourth of July is right around the corner, meaning its time for all manners of Seattle backyard barbecues, cooling dips at local swimming holes and of course, dazzling fireworks shows.
Although Seafair won t be lighting up the skies over Lake Union, there are plenty of other fireworks displays around Puget Sound for the patriotic holiday. And unlike last year s festivities, which were largely canceled or held online during the COVID-19 pandemic, in-person gatherings are allowed this year after the state fully reopened on June 30.