Experience the 4th of July in Minneapolis St. Paul 2009
Independence Day Attractions You Don't Want to Miss
During this time of the season, fireworks displays can be found in most of the major cities. The 4th of July is always a highly celebrated holiday, and the fireworks shows are typically the most sought after event. In the Minneapolis / St. Paul vicinity, there are several Independence Day celebrations to choose from. There are some smaller 4th of July festivities in neighboring communities, so if you are looking for one of those, please call your local chamber of commerce. In this article, you will find information on some of the larger fireworks displays and Independence Day celebrations in the Minneapolis / St. Paul region.1. Harriet Island - This fireworks display is hosted in downtown St. Paul from July 2nd - July 5th. It is an entire weekend event. Fireworks are set off every night at 10:15pm, so you can choose which evening best fits your schedule. Of course, the biggest display will be on Saturday, the 4th of July. Admission to the event is $10 per person. The fireworks are set off on the west side of the Mississippi, which does have the best view, but visibility is also great from the east side. If you can find a good place to park, you can watch the show for free from the east bank.
2. Annandale - This Independence Day celebration takes you back to the days of the Old West. It is located at Pioneer Park and has scheduled activities on both July 4th and July 5th. You can expect to hear traditional bluegrass music, watch performers participate in street theater, and experience the wild west show. Admission to this event is $5 per person. You won't want to miss this great Independence Day celebration as it revisits the days of the Old West.
3. Lakeville - Celebrate the 4th of July at the Lakeville North High School during their most highly recognized event of the year. This attraction is called the Panorama of Progress, also known as the Pan-O-Prog, and entails a week long 4th of July celebration. The festivities include sporting competitions, a parade, a car show, and fireworks after dark. You can experience the 4th of July in an educational setting, and support your local high school.
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