Believe it or not, Independence Day is less than a month away, and you know what that means: it’s time for fireworks.
During Fourth of July weekend, fireworks will sound all over New Hampshire to commemorate the signing of the Declaration of Independence, when our nation was officially born.
Here’s a look at your official fireworks schedule for the Granite State. Did we miss anything? Feel free to reach out to let us know.
Bristol
Location: At the foot of Newfound Lake
Date/Time: July 1 (Rain Date: July 2) at Dusk
Center Harbor
Location: Over Center Harbor Bay
Date/Time: July 4 at 9:15pm
Dover
Location: Garrison Hill and Maglaras Park
Date/Time: July 4 at dusk, around 9:15pm
Gilmanton
Location: Crystal Lake Park
Date/Time: July 1 at 6pm
Gorham
Location: Gorham Common/Main Street
Date/Time: July 4 at 10pm
Hampton
Location: Top of B and C Streets
Date/Time: July 4 at 9:30pm
Harrisville
Location: Harrisville Pond
Date/Time: July 9 at Dusk
Jackson
Location: Jackson Village Park Area
Date/Time: July 2 at 9pm
Laconia
Location: Opechee Park
Date/Time: July 2 at 10pm
Lebanon
Location: Storrs Hill Ski Lodge or Church Street
Date/Time: July 4 at 9:20pm
Littleton
Location: Remich Park
Date/Time: July 7 at Dark
Merrimack
Location: Merrimack High School
Date/Time: July 4 at 9:15pm
New Boston
Location: New Boston Celebration Fairgrounds
Date/Time: July 4 at 9:30pm
North Conway
Location: Schouler Park
Date/Time: July 4 at 9:30pm
Portsmouth
Location: South Mill Pond
Date/Time: July 3 at 9:15pm
Rochester
Location: Spaulding High School, James W. Foley Memorial Community Center
Date/Time: July 8 at 9pm
Rye
Location: Parsons Field
Date/Time: June 30 at 9pm
Tamworth
Location: Ka Brett School
Date/Time: July 1 at 9:30pm
Waterville Valley
Location: Waterville Valley Town Square
Date/Time: July 4 at 9:30pm
Weirs Beach
Location: Weirs Beach
Date/Time: July 3 at 11:59pm
Wolfeboro
Location: Over Wolfeboro Bay
Date/Time: July 4 at Dusk/9:30pm
Woodsville
Location: Community Field
Date/Time: July 4 at 10pm
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