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Michigan's longest-running Fourth of July parade celebrated nearly 100 years in Ypsilanti on this Independence Day.
Here's a look at fireworks rules for the Fourth of July. Michigan law allows fireworks, regardless of local rules, on certain ...
Whether you’re looking for fireworks, fun races, live music, art fairs or something else to celebrate Independence Day, ...
Michigan’s most anticipated holiday. Each municipality hosts its own unique events, but some things remain consistent: ...
ANTIOCH — A Fourth of July fireworks explosion injured Antioch native and NFL running back Najee Harris, prompting fans to ...
Fireworks, parades, carnivals, 5K runs and more are scheduled for Independence Day celebrations across West Michigan.
Since Michigan legalized fireworks sales, state lawmakers have routinely introduced bills to change fireworks regulations ...
Michigan knows how to celebrate! You are sure to find the perfect celebration on this list. Most include parades, picnics, ...
While all state parks prohibit fireworks, these are farther away from local displays, making for a quieter experience.
On July 4, 1777, the Sons of Liberty set fireworks off over Boston Common and in Philadelphia the Pennsylvania Evening Post ...
Marking the 1776 adoption of the Declaration of Independence, the 4th of July is often celebrated with fireworks, cook outs ...
Permitted firework periods include June 29-July 4, the weekends before Memorial Day and Labor Day, and New Year's Eve. Fireworks are prohibited on public property, including at schools, churches ...