It's time to take out the red, white and blue! Celebrate America's independence with these fun metro Atlanta 4th of July patriotic parades, fireworks shows, and events. Check out craft, game and food ideas here. July 4th Celebration in Downtown AtlantaThis year's fireworks in Downtown Atlanta will be at International Plaza at the Georgia World Congress Center. Entertainment begins at 7pm and fireworks at 9:45pm. Fourth of July Extravaganza at The Children's Museum of AtlantaMarch in the children's parade around the museum floor, enjoy storytime, sing patriotic songs and see special indoor “fireworks” with bubble wrap. Wear your 2018 Peachtree Road Race T-shirt to receive one half-price admission per T-shirt (with purchase of one full-priced admission). July 4. Fireworks at Ponce City Market in Old Fourth WardFamily-friendly activities, including corn hole, face painting, games, fireworks and more hosted by Ponce City Market at Old Fourth Ward. Guests are invited to bring a picnic or enjoy bites from local vendors and food trucks. July 4. Fantastic Fourth Celebration at Stone Mountain ParkEnjoy a fireworks display following the Lasershow Spectacular and more. Sandy Springs Independence Day Parade and Fireworks DisplaySandy Springs will be decked out in red, white, and blue. Entertainment from Shiloh at 7:30 and fireworks at 9:45pm at Concourse Corporate Center on July 4th. Fourth of July Parade and Rotary Celebration at Downtown NewnanA patriotic, hometown parade starts at Veteran's Memorial Park and ends at Greenville Street Park; followed by entertainment and food at Newnan High School's Drake Stadium. July 4. Star Spangled Fourth at Mall of GeorgiaLive music, a movie and Gwinnett's biggest fireworks display. July 4. July Fourth Festivities and Fireworks in AlpharettaFace painting, entertainment, local bands, food vendors and fireworks at dusk. July 4. Fourth of July Parade, Festival, and Fireworks in MariettaMarietta freedom parade at 10am with music and entertainment throughout the day. Fireworks at about 9:30pm. Star-Spangled Spectacular at Kennesaw State UniversityFeatures a patriotic concert with performances by the KSU Big Band and KSU Summer Orchestra followed by a fireworks finale. Family Fun Festival includes free games, face painting and balloon artists plus food vendors, exhibitors and vendors. June 30. Dunwoody Fourth of July Parade at Dunwoody VillageCelebration features marching bands, floats, clowns and animal units who will march from Mount Vernon Road and Jett Ferry Road to Dunwoody Village. July 4. Duluth Celebrates AmericaCelebrate Independence Day with a fireworks display, children's activities, bands and more. July 3. Pied Piper Parade, Concert and Fireworks in Downtown DecaturDecorate a wagon, ride your bike, skate or walk along with the parade that begins at First Baptist Church of Decatur. The Callanwolde Concert Band performs after the parade. Fireworks display at dark. July 4. 4th of July Celebration in Avondale EstatesParade starts at 10am. Fireworks at dusk at Lake Avondale. Sparks in the Park at E. E. Robinson Park in GwinnettFireworks, inflatables, food and drinks and live entertainment. July 3. Red, White & Boom! in Historic Downtown NorcrossFireworks, food trucks, inflatables, music and more. July 3. Cumming Fourth of July CelebrationFestivities begin with a dance contest, food and vendors, children's activities and fireworks. July 4. Kennesaw's Salute to America in Downtown KennesawPre-Fourth celebration including two stages of live music, food vendors and other activities. July 3. East Point Salute to the Red, White and BlueArtist market, food vendors, live music, a carnival and fireworks. July 4. Chamblee Fourth of July CelebrationActivities for kids and adults, food vendors, live music and an elaborate fireworks show in the park. July 4. Fourth in the Park at Glover Park in RoswellA parade, free concerts, museum tours, arts and crafts show, food, carnival games and fireworks. Parade begins at Roswell Street Baptist Church and ends at North Marietta Parkway. July 4. Independence Day Celebration in Peachtree CityFourth of July parade on Peachtree Parkway. Festival starts at City Hall Plaza. Food vendors and fireworks. July 4. July Fourth Concert and Fireworks at Cauble Park in AcworthFood vendors, live music in the afternoon and fireworks at dark. July 4. July Fourth Festival at the Park and Fireworks Show in DouglasvilleParade begins at 10 a.m. and proceeds west down Church Street. Festival starts at 11 a.m. at Hunter Memorial Park. Fireworks begin at dusk. July 4. July Fourth Star Spangled Beach Party at Callaway GardensThis bash at Callaway Gardens includes beach activities, live music, the FSU Flying High Circus and the annual Fireworks Extravaganza. July 4. Stars, Stripes and CartersvilleConcert, fireworks, children's area, food and more. July 4. AJC Peachtree Road RaceAspiring runners and fans will love watching and cheering on the participants of this famous Atlanta race. July 4. Beyond Atlanta:Celebrate America at The Rock RanchAll day family fun with evening concert and a world-class fireworks extravaganza. Entertainment includes farm access and more than 35 family rides and attractions. June 30. Fourth of July Independence Day Celebration at Georgia Mountain FairgroundsFireworks extravaganza. July 4. Freedom Train at The Great Smoky Mountains RailroadCelebrate Independence Day all aboard in Bryson City. July 4. For more Fourth of July train rides see our Summer Train Rides list. The post Atlanta's Best 4th of July Fireworks, Parades and Events in 2018 appeared first on Atlanta Parent Magazine.
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