Your Fourth of July Weekend Guide: 7 Things to Do

Fourth of July Weekend Guide


This Fourth of July weekend, you’ll find lots of things to do in Williamson County. If you have family and friends in town or you’re simply looking for something new, check out our suggestions to fill up your holiday weekend.

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1. Fireworks

Of course, many people want to when & where you can catch a fireworks show.

Nolensville Star Spangled Celebration
Festivities will begin Saturday, July 2 at 6 p.m. at the Nolensville Ball Park (Nolensville Road at Nolensville Park Road) and will close with a 20-minute professional fireworks display at dark. The live entertainment will begin at 6 p.m., with performances by The Wannabeatles, Mike Bauer and Jackson Thatcher. Free inflatables will also open at 6 p.m., as well as family games with activities for children of all ages.
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Fairview Independence Day Celebration
Fairview will celebrate Independence Day on July 3rd at Fairview City Hall. Activities begin at 5 p.m, including music by John Crabtree Music. Fireworks will be at dusk.
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Franklin on the Fourth
Franklin on the Fourth kicks off at 10am with bluegrass music playing from the stage. Food vendors include everything from roasted corn on the cob to BBQ, ice cream, nachos, corn dogs and smoothies. Craft vendors will fill the area with wood working, jewelry and other handmade items. After the celebration, head over to Harlinsdale Farm for the fireworks show at 9pm.
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Brentwood Independence Day Celebration
The City of Brentwood is sponsoring its twenty-eighth Independence Day Celebration. The event will be held at the Eddy Arnold Amphitheater in Crockett Park from 7:00 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Entertainment will be provided by Paul Ross and the “The Kadillacs”. Click here for more information.