Seasonal & Holidays
July 4th 2025 Fireworks, Events Around Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne.
BRYN MAWR-GLADWYNE, PA — Independence Day falls on a Friday in 2025, kicking off a star-spangled three-day weekend packed with fireworks, festivals and other Fourth of July fun in and around Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne.
To help you fit it all in on your 4th of July calendar, Patch has put together a guide to what’s going on in Bryn Mawr and Gladwyne, as well as the surrounding areas.
July 4 Festivities For 2025
What: Garrett Hill - Rosemont July 4th Parade
Where: Rosemont Business Campus, 919 Conestoga Rd, Bryn Mawr, PA, 19010
When: Parade begins at 10:45 a.m.
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What: Narberth July 4th Family Fun & Fireworks
Where: Narberth Park, 80 Windsor Ave, Narberth, PA, 19072
When: 10 a.m.
What: Marple Newtown 4th of July Parade
Where: St. Albans Circle, Newtown Square
When: 10 a.m.
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What: Easttown Township 4th of July Celebration of Independence Day
Where: Frank Johnson Memorial Park, 198 Bridge Ave, Berwyn, PA, 19312
When: 10 a.m.
What: Tredyffrin Township 4th of July Celebration
Where: Wilson Farm Park, 500 Lee Rd, Wayne, PA, 19087
When: 7 p.m., fireworks at dusk
What: Upper Merion Annual 4th Of July Celebration and Fireworks
Where: Heuser Park, 694 W Beidler Rd, King of Prussia, PA, 19406
When: 3 p.m.
What: Wawa Welcome America July 4th Concert and Fireworks
Where: Benjamin Franklin Parkway, Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA
When: 7 p.m.
Independence Day commemorates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776. In that document, the 13 original colonies declared their independence from Great Britain.
During the pivotal summer of 1776, the pre-Revolutionary celebrations honoring King George III’s birthday were replaced with mock funerals as a symbolic break from the crown.
It was an exciting time in Philadelphia — the Continental Congress voted to break from the crown and, two days later on July 4, the Declaration of Independence was adopted by the original 13 colonies —New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland. Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia — to adopt the Declaration of Independence.
The first annual commemoration of the nation’s independence was in Philadelphia on July 4, 1777, while the Revolutionary War was ongoing. Fireworks have been part of Fourth of July festivities since the first celebration in Philadelphia.
Today, Americans celebrate with fireworks, parades, concerts, and family gatherings and barbecues. Celebrations, though, predate by centuries the designation of Independence Day as a federal holiday, which didn’t happen until 1941.
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