We want YOU...to have a good 4th of July. So we made a round-up: check it.
--By Kelly Dickinson
It's almost the Fourth of July in the cradle of the American Revolution. You
know what that means: the customary explosion of airborne pyrotechnics
and family gatherings centered around the grilling of an animal plus the
copious consumption of alcoholic beverages in the name of good
old-fashioned patriotism. As usual, Boston is celebrating in full force,
so we've cobbled together some of the fêtes, fests, and feasts going down around town for the 4th. We've even found you some colonial cosplay (revolutionary America is
full of awesome characters. You know you want to.)
Boston Harborfest + Chowderfest | June 29-July 4
This
week-long event celebrates two awesome things about Boston: the harbor,
and the seafood. It also celebrates history, as there will be plenty of
people in silly, pointy hats. Harborfest has been called the largest
patriotic celebration in the country, and Chowderfest is probably the
biggest celebration for chowderphiles in the country.
Somerville Annual 4th Of July Fireworks | June 30
Don't
be fooled by the name: these 4th of July festivities actually take
place on the 30th. The
Somerville Sunsetters and disco-funk group Booty Vortex play the tunes to accompany the 'works. Festivities
start at 6pm, with a fireworks display at 9:30.
Annual 4th of July Public Fireworks Cruise | June 30 + July 4
The
Boston Seaport Boat Charters are offering two opportunities to view the
fireworks from the Harbor. The June 30 cruise corresponds with the
Harborfest Fireworks, while the July 4th matches up with the Boston
Pops. Watch pretty things explode in the sky from the safety of the water.
Harvard Town Fireworks + Independence Day Picnic | July 1
It's hard to find a place more old-timey New-England than Fruitlands Museum
in Harvard.This museum celebrates nature, the Hudson River School,
and the local history of Shakers, Native Americans and
Transcendentalists alike. The holiday festivities include a barbecue,
live music, and of course, fireworks at 9pm. There's a $10 parking fee,
but admission is free.
Cape Ann Independence Day Celebration | July 3 + 4
The
list of 4th of July festivities at Cape Ann is a long one. There are
music acts, three parades, a fireworks display on the 3rd and a bonfire
on the 4th. Celebrations are taking place in Gloucester, Rockport and
Manchester by the Sea, and are mostly free and all family-friendly. Don't miss the Gloucester Horribles Parade and Fireworks on the 3rd.
Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular | July 3 + 4
The
1812 overture. Fireworks. Thousands of people sitting on the banks of
the Charles, both sides. The Boston Pops is one of the most famous 4th
of July Celebrations in the country, and while it's certainly hectic,
it's part of the Boston Summer experience. This year's special guests
are Lionel Richie (dude), Michael Chiklis and Keith Richards.
Old Sturbridge Village 1830's Independence Day Celebration | July 4
Resistant
to celebrate the 235th birthday of our nation? Perhaps the 60th
birthday is more your style. Partying like it's 1839 with processions, readings, activities,
and perhaps a game of that new-fangled sport "base ball." It's a bit of a
hike, but worth it if you are the history nerd buff.
July 4th USS Constitution Turn-Around Cruise | July 4
Every
4th of July, the USS Constitution sails to South Boston for a 21-gun
salute. Boston Harbor Cruises is offering a chance to watch the ships
set sail aboard their afternoon lunch cruises. The two ships both offer
cash bars and extensive menus. They leave from 1 Long Wharf at 10:30am
on the morning of the 4th. And if you just wanna dance Boston Harbor Cruises also offers a Dance Cruise.