san diego fireworks
To find the best celebrations this holiday, with and without fireworks, here is a list of the most popular San Diego 4th of July events taking place throughout the county. [1]
Independence Day arrives tomorrow with more than 20 fireworks shows planned around the county. [2]
Annual Big Bay Boom July 4 Fireworks Show, downtown: (619) 686-6200 or thebigbay.com for parking/shuttle information and map. [3]
Independence Day in San Diego is synonymous with one thing: fireworks, and more fireworks. [1]
San Diego 4th of July Fireworks Gui. [4]
California Fireworks Cruise (Maritime Museum of San Diego): 6:30 to 10 p.m. [2]
And what better way to top off a day (or weekend) of gathering with friends, having a picnic and barbecue, hitting the beach or park than a grand fireworks display. [...] It’s such a fitting way to celebrate our nation’s birthday, and though it’s not the case, it’s as if fireworks displays were created just for the Fourth of July. [5]
Daylong festivities include a half-marathon, rough-water swim, Art in the Park and live music. [2]
Park in the Port Administration building parking lot or in the Port employee lot in the southwest corner of Pacific Highway and Sassafras. [4]
SummerPops: “Star Spangled Pops” (July 3 through Sunday), Embarcadero Marina Park South, downtown: (619) 235-0804. [3]
So here’s a rundown of known fireworks displays around San Diego County. [5]
Maritime Museum of San Diego, 1492 N. Harbor Drive, downtown: www.sdmaritime.org or (619) 234-9153. [3]
Cruise features food and music; boat leaves at 7:30pm. [1]
Celebration begins at noon with a parade, followed by food, rides, games and entertainment in Mira Mesa Community Park. [2]
Sources:
[1] Celebrate 2008 Fourth of July San Diego Style - DiscoverSD.com
[2] SignOnSanDiego.com > News > Metro — Fireworks, parades highlight …
[3] Fourth of July in San Diego - Fireworks events, displays, celebrations …
[4] San Diego 4th of July Fireworks Guide 2009
[5] San Diego County Fireworks 2009