Where to catch July 4 fireworks in the Twin Cities
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America's favorite day to blow things up is almost here.
The big picture: Here's where you can view Independence Day fireworks displays around the Twin Cities.
- Be safe and enjoy responsibly!
Thursday, July 3
Anoka: Castle Field (10pm)
Bloomington: Normandale Lake Park (10:10pm)
Eden Prairie: A sensory-friendly drone show at Round Lake Park. (Festivities start at 6pm)
- The city also plans to set off fireworks on July 4.
New Prague: Near the middle school (10:10pm)
St. Louis Park: Aquila Park (10pm)
Friday, July 4
Apple Valley: Johnny Cake Ridge Park East (9:30pm)
Blaine: National Sports Center (10pm)
Chanhassen: Lake Ann Park (10pm)
Coon Rapids: Coon Rapids Ice Center (10pm)
Eagan: Eagan Festival Grounds (10pm)
Eden Prairie: Round Lake Park (10pm) -
Edina: Rosland Park (Dusk)
Elk River: Oak Knoll Athletic Complex (10pm)
Excelsior: Excelsior Bay (9:50pm)
Forest Lake: Lakeside Memorial Park (10pm)
Hastings: Hastings Golf Club (10pm)
Lakeville: Century Middle School (Dusk)
Mendota Heights: Mendakota Park (10pm)
Minneapolis: Near the Stone Arch Bridge (10pm)
Northfield: Northfield Middle School (10pm)
Prior Lake: Lakefront Park (10pm)
Richfield: Veterans Park (10pm)
Shakopee: Mystic Lake Casino (10pm)
St. Paul: CHS Field (10:15pm) — no Saints game, but a ticketed concert with fireworks
Stillwater: Near the Lift Bridge (10pm)
Waconia: Lake Waconia Regional Park (Dusk)
White Bear Lake: West Park and Memorial Beach (10pm)
Woodbury: M Health Fairview Sports Center (10pm)
Sunday, July 6
Cottage Grove: Kingston Park (Dusk)
Delano: Central Park (10:30pm)
Hudson: Lakefront Park (Dusk)
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