July 4th With Billy Currington, Striking Matches, Ashley Monroe
Middle Tennessee will host plenty of Independence Day Celebrations this weekend. Here’s a brief run-down:
Nashville will welcome locals and visitors to what MSN Living has named “one of the best Fireworks Shows” in the nation. Let Freedom Sing: July 4th in Music City will feature live music from Striking Matches, Ashley Monroe and Billy Currington. The entire event is free. There will also be an attempt at a Guinness World Records title. Since July is National Ice Cream Month, Dippin’ Dots and Warner Music Nashville artist Monroe will attempt to set a world record for the number of ice cream cups prepared in three minutes. The event will take place at approximately 1:45 p.m. just outside Bridgestone Arena in the free McDonald’s Family Fun Zone on the corner of Broadway and 5th Avenue in Nashville.
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Murfreesboro’s Celebration Under the Stars will take place at McKnight Park. The event is free and open to the public. More Info HERE.
Franklin will host “Franklin on the Fourth” with activities in the downtown area from 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. and fireworks at Harlinsdale Farm at 9:00 p.m.
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Lebanon hosts an annual 4th celebration with fireworks at the James E. Ward Ag. Center. More Info HERE.
Hendersonville Independence Day Celebration features local entertainment, a kids zone, vendor and food booths, followed by fireworks at Drakes Creek Park. More Info HERE.
Mt. Juliet will host the annual 4th celebration with fireworks and other festivities at the Providence Marketplace and begins at 4:30 with the fireworks display kicking off around 9:00 p.m.
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Gallatin July 4th celebration, with food, music and fireworks, at the Gallatin Civic Center is free to the public. More Info HERE.
White House Independence Day Celebration offers food, music, crafts, games, fireworks at White House City Park. More Info HERE.
Silver Point will host an Independence Day campsite decoration contest at Edgar Evins State Park. More Info HERE.
Goodlettsville invites people to join them in Moss-Wright Park on the 4th of July. Festivities will begin at 4:00 p.m. Activities will include fireman’s foam, food, games, and fireworks at 9:00 p.m. More Info HERE.
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