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Milwaukee's July 3 Lakefront Fireworks, details announced
Milwaukee's Lakefront Fireworks on Monday, July 3 will draw thousands of people to the area around Veterans Park (1010 N. Lincoln Memorial Drive) – and there is plenty to know about this event.
MILWAUKEE - Milwaukee has Fourth of July festivities scheduled for communities across the city following the July 3 fireworks show at the lakefront.
A tradition dating back to 1911, Milwaukee has long celebrated the Fourth of July with community events around the city – including parades, picnics, games, talent contests and fireworks..
"Independence Day is special in Milwaukee. We look forward to recognizing the Fourth of July and providing a fun celebration of America’s independence in parks throughout the city," said Mayor Cavalier Johnson. "I’m excited to continue the history of July 4th celebrations in Milwaukee with a focus on families, friends, and neighbors."
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Fourth of July celebrations will be held at Milwaukee County Parks throughout the city, including:
- Alcott Park,
- Enderis Playfield
- Gordon Park
- Humboldt Park
- Jackson Park (fireworks only)
- Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Park,
- Lake Park
- Lincoln Park (fireworks only)
- Mitchell Park
- Noyes Park (fireworks only)
- Washington Park (fireworks only)
- Wilson Park
Southeast Wisconsin fireworks locations, times
An interactive Google map that shows the 2023 communities' fireworks locations and times throughout southeast Wisconsin.
More details about those Fourth of July celebrations can be found on the city's website.
The Fourth of July celebrations are a community effort, including a city-wide Fourth of July Commission and neighborhood committees. The city of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County are partners in the planning and hosting efforts.