4th of July in Northeast Florida

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4th of July in Northeast Florida

A guide to all the 4th of July fun in Jacksonville, Orange Park and St Augustine Florida.

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Thursday July 4th from 4pm-10pm at the Jacksonville landing, featuring live bands, food, beverages and fun! For more information on parking, docking your boat and more, visit Jax Happenings.

2013 American Pride 4th of July in Orange Park

Thursday July 4th from 11am-9:15pm. At the Moosehaven on Park Ave.  Use to be free, but from 3pm to 8:30pm, there is a $5 fee per person. Yikes, so much for trying to get there early to get a good seat for the fireworks, it’s gonna cost you some dough. The reason for the admission fee is due to a concert they are having starting at 7pm. Check out the flyer for more details.

2013 Fireworks over the Matanzas

Thursday July 4th, from 6pm to 9:50pm. Starting at 6pm is the All Star Orchestra, putting on a 2 hour entertaining show. At 9:30, the 20 minute firework show begins. I have to say this is the one we will be at, as it is our favorite. This year we will be taking our jeep to Vilano Beach and having some fun there, then watch the fireworks from our spot at the beach. For more info, including parking and street closures, visit the City of St Augustine.

Stars and Stripes at the Sea walk 2013

This is an event at the Sea Walk in Jacksonville Beach. Thursday July 4th, festivities start at noon and end at 10pm, with fireworks starting at 9pm. Food, music, the beach and fireworks! For more information, visit the City of Jacksonville Beach.

So which Northeast FL venue is your favorite, and what makes it your favorite?

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