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Miami Fourth of July Fireworks Shows for Teens and Families

July 2, 1:58 PMMiami Parenting Teens ExaminerRobin McDaniel
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Fabulous Fireworks

The Fireworks show at Amelia Earhart Park in Hialeah has been canceled,   however, there are some great places in Miami, Florida for teenagers and their family and friends to see fireworks.

Bayfront Park  is putting on it’s annual fireworks show. There will be food, music and a fireworks display at dark. Call (305) 358-7550 for more information.

Starts at 3PM and ends with a fireworks demonstration in the Bayside Amphitheater located at  301 Biscayne  Blvd.

Try the show at Milander Park in Hialeah at 4700 Palm Avenue. It begins at 6:30 PM with a concert, laser show and then fireworks display. There will be a DJ starting at 6PM and a laser fireworks show at 9PM.

See a parade at Key Biscayne. There will be music and fun activities for every age. The parade route begins at Crandon Blvd at 11AM.  There will be a fireworks show at around 9PM.

South Beach is having its Annual Fourth of July party on Ocean Drive and 8th Avenue. According to Miami.com, you should not bring any coolers because they will not let you carry them onto the beach. The city of Miami Beach has all of the information you need for parking and pricing. There will be a shuttle running from 5 to 11PM at Collins Avenue, 72nd and 81st streets all the way to 11th Street and Washington Avenue to accommodate beach goers.

Bicentennial Park at 321 E. Ocean Drive is having a celebration from 6 to 10PM that will include food and activities. Their firework show begins at 9PM.

In Coconut Grove, there will be a celebration put on by the Barnacle Society. They are having a picnic and lawn games for all ages.  The celebration lasts from 11AM to 4PM.

If you live in South Miami, check out the Palmer Park Independence Day celebration. Activities and entertainment will be part of the day and the fun starts at 5PM. Fireworks begin at around 9PM. Go to the City of South Miami website for more information.

For dozens of other fun and interesting celebrations for every member of the family to enjoy, go to the  Miami.com website and scroll through their four pages of events to find the one that suits you and your family or friends. Regardless of where you choose to have fun, have a safe and happy Fourth of July!

Miami.com

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