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5 Places To See Fireworks This Summer

One of the most pleasant ways to spend a summer evening is by watching fireworks light up the night sky. Whether you’re on your own looking for a way to relax, with your family on vacation, or just spending some one-on-one time with your special someone, there’s a near-universal appeal to fireworks. And as many times as most of us have seen them before, they can still be somewhat awe-inspiring.

With this in mind, take a look at some of the best destinations and opportunities to see fireworks displays around the U.S. this summer. Let us know which ones are on your travel bucket list!

Chicago’s Navy Pier

Chicago is a fantastic place to visit during the summer for a number of different reasons. The warm weather makes the city—which is really one of the prettiest and most enjoyable in the country—more accessible than it is for much of the year. There are restaurants and bars, two professional baseball teams, beautiful public parks, and arts and music festivals throughout the summer. One of the best gems of the city during the summer months is the bi-weekly fireworks displays at Navy Pier. This massive pier juts out into Lake Michigan from the city and often has a festive atmosphere about it, but the fireworks shows it hosts are among the main highlights of the city.

Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach’s reputation as a summer destination is sort of all over the place. At one point, it was once somewhat rundown, viewed as a not-as-nice alternative to the beaches of Charleston and North Carolina. Now, however, it’s somewhat revamped, and functions as a vacation for everyone from East Coast college students and people seeking quiet recreation, to families looking for a beachside strip full of attractions. You can get just about whatever you like out of Myrtle Beach, including, during the summer, some of the country’s most impressive fireworks displays.

Baseball Stadiums

Depending on what team you follow, the summer baseball season can become a bit of a slog. It’s a very long season, and for a lot of teams, a bad start can essentially lead to months of futility. However, this in a way is what’s so wonderful about baseball: That even a losing team can provide its supporters with fun things to do. You can still go to the games, hang out with family and friends, and have some food and drinks. And at most stadiums, on certain scheduled nights, you can stay afterward for fireworks! There’s a lot of variety between these shows, but some baseball stadiums really go all out, such that the fireworks are as fun as the games.

The U.S. Open

Branching off from baseball to another sporting event known for the occasional fireworks display, the annual U.S. Open Tennis Championships in New York City is certainly another option worth keeping on your list. There aren’t fireworks on every night of the two-week event, and the games actually aren’t even that long. But there’s something incredibly pleasant about seeing fireworks at all at an event like this: A massive gathering of happy, festive fans at an iconic New York tennis facility that’s as much a park as it is a sporting venue. The U.S. Open is a delightful place to spend summer evenings, and fireworks only make it better.

Washington D.C.

This last selection may be the most obvious one, but that doesn’t make it any less special. Naturally, the Fourth of July is the best night this summer to catch fireworks displays, and there are several cities known for particularly excellent shows. There can be a reasonable debate about which city’s Independence Day fireworks are the most impressive, but really, nothing matches seeing the celebration in the night sky over the capital. It’s something everyone with an interest in this sort of thing should see at least once in life.

Young girls at the beach, celebrating the fourth of July - by holding an American flag and fire torches up high

5 Festive Ways To Celebrate the Fourth of July

Light up some fireworks, bring out the flags, and decorate everything in red, white, and blue: The Fourth of July is almost upon us, and it’s definitely one of the most wonderful times of the year! We’re sure you have some ideas on how to celebrate this holiday, but on the off chance that you’re still stumped, well, we’re here to the rescue! Read on to learn how you can make this Independence Day one you’ll remember for a long time.

1. Throw an outdoor party.

Take advantage of the fine weather and have some fun outside this Fourth of July! Have a pool party (don’t forget the giant floats!), or throw a backyard barbecue complete with on-theme food and cocktails. Invite the whole street, or just your closest friends and family. The possibilities of having fun are endless!

2. Get crafty.

Spend the afternoon making some fun red, white, and blue-themed projects the whole family can do. Create a Fourth of July banner to get the party started, and make an American flag backdrop for your Independence Day photo booth. Don’t forget your dining table: Create a patriotic centerpiece using recycled bottles, and put a vase filled with red and blue lollipops somewhere the little ones can easily reach.

3. Go shopping!

The week of July 4th is awash with fantastic deals from all your favorite stores. Whether you’re eyeing a new pair of shoes or thinking of upgrading your laptop, now’s a great time to do so. And if you’re thinking of getting a new Nixplay frame, you’re in luck: You can get 20% off a Nixplay Iris or 15% off a NIX Lux from July 4 to 13! Just enter the code FREEDOM20 for the Iris, and FREEDOM15 for the Lux. Don’t just add a frame to your cart–check it out now!

4. Let the kids do the planning.

It can be tiring to wrack your brain for a fun activity the whole family will enjoy. Take away the stress by getting the little ones to list the things they want to do on the Fourth of July, and tick them off one by one. Not only will this foster their creativity, but giving them a say in what you will do for the day will also make them feel like their voice really matters. This way, you’ll give the kids an Independence Day they’ll remember and treasure for a long time to come.

5. Visit an all-American attraction.

Mount Rushmore. The Statue of Liberty. The Grand Canyon. Walt Disney World. What do these locations all have in common? They’re all distinctly American landmarks, seen as symbols of everything our country and its people stand for. And there’s no better time to pay these places a visit than on the Fourth of July, where you can celebrate America alongside your fellow countrymen. If that doesn’t inspire you, just think of all the beautiful fireworks you’re guaranteed to see there!

Marianne is Nixplay’s Web Content Editor. Her hobbies include exploring new places, playing table tennis, and cuddling puppies. Send her a message at marianne.salazar@nixplay.com.

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