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Spokane Fourth Of July Fireworks, Festivities: 2017 Guide

The annual Riverfront Park 4th of July Celebration and other festivities are happening in the Spokane area for July 4.

SPOKANE, WA - July 4 is almost here, which means it's time to make plans for where you're going to watch fireworks around the Spokane area. There are plenty of fireworks shows going on this year, including the main downtown Spokane show along the riverfront. To help you decide where to go, Patch.com has created a guide to Spokane area July 4 festivities:

Spokane

Riverfront Park 4th of July Celebration
Festivities start at noon in the Clocktower and Lilac Meadows. Clocktower Meadow: over 30 craft, art, informational and food vendors including an adult beverage garden by No-Li Brewhouse. Fireworks start at 10 p.m.

Fireworks Extravaganza
Come celebrate Independence Day at Silverwood, with patriotic music and one of the largest firework displays in the entire region, it is surely something you don't want to miss! The show beings at dusk, and make sure to bring lawn chairs and blankets to reserve a space on the main street lawn.

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4th of July Dessert Social and Singing Nun Concert
Join this patriotic evening of fun! Gates open at 7 pm for desserts and drinks. The indoor concert begins at 8:30 pm. Bring your lawn chairs and flashlights and stay to watch the city fireworks from the bluff overlooking Spokane.

July 4th Celebration
Gather at Olmsted Brothers Green Park for live music by Crow and the Canyon, barbecue and ice cream and a view of the downtown fireworks.

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Liberty Lake

Liberty Lake 4th of July Celebration
Listen to Robbie Christmas play music for all ages and stay for the spectacular Liberty Lake Fireworks show!

Coeur d'Alene

4th of July Parade
The day kicks off with the American Heroes Parade at 10:00am on Sherman Avenue. After the parade, spend the afternoon at Coeur d'Alene City Park while enjoying the offerings of food and non-food vendors and live music. Stay to watch North Idaho's largest fireworks display Downtown over Lake Coeur d'Alene at dusk (about 10:00pm), which can be seen for miles along the lake shore.

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