Celebrating the 4th of July in Bricktown, Oklahoma

By Rosa Hayes, published Jun 19, 2007
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Oklahoma has many attractions and the 4th of July is no exception when it comes to celebrating the holidays. The best place to go in Oklahoma to celebrate the 4th of July is in Bricktown.

Bricktown has a lot of main attraction and most people from all around Oklahoma, travel to watch the excitement of fireworks traveling through the sky. Bricktown is mostly known for their concerts and for the canal that runs through the middle of it. The canal is an amazing adventure in it's own. People have been known to take a trip down the canal on a canoe, they find this adventuress. Some of the canoe's even have a bar on them so that you can take a ride and have a drink at the same time.

The 4th of July in Bricktown, is very exciting. They have featured fireworks that are brought there every year and you can see them from miles away. The parking areas in Bricktown will usually cost anywhere from $5 to $10, depending on where you park at.

Most people pay to park in a parking garage and then take the elevator to the top of the building and watch the fireworks from there.

Taking the kids to Bricktown on the 4th of July, seems to be no problem. They hire extra security and off duty police officer to make your time there a more pleasant one. They even have rides and food stations set up all over the place as well as places to get drinks.

Bricktown also has restaurants lined up everywhere so that you can go out to eat before the main event.

Bricktown is known for it's bricks that line the road and form it, hence the name Bricktown.

Bricktown is located in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and does not cost anything for you to visit the area and watch the fireworks on the 4th of July.

This is probably the best place that I know of to go in Oklahoma City for the 4th of July. It makes it easier on families that have children, you don't have to try to drag everyone out to the lake or to the country just to set off fireworks. Instead of all of the hassle of buying the fireworks, you can go to Bricktown and watch them for free. This will help you to save money during the 4th of July weekend.

Takeaways
  • The amazing display of fireworks in Bricktown
  • Bricktown known for celebrating the 4th of July
Did You Know?
Bricktown roads are made from bricks, hence the word Bricktown.
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That sounds like a great celebration. The canal sounds neat, I had never heard of that before. Thanks for the info.

Posted on 06/19/2007 at 3:06:00 PM

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