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Outer Banks 4th of July Fireworks & Events 2016

July 4, 2016 @ 12:00 am - 11:00 pm

4th of July Fireworks Outer Banks

Outer Banks Fireworks Celebrations

Corolla

Corolla Festival of Fireworks Monday, July 4th, 2016 – 12pm – 9pm
24th Annual Independence Day Celebration
Historic Corolla Park sponsored by Currituck Travel and Tourism
JULY 4th FIREWORKS DISPLAY IN COROLLA – What better way to celebrate America’s independence than with free live music by the Tidewater Drive Band and a spectacular fireworks show on the northern Outer Banks! The 24th Annual Independence Day Celebration in Corolla offers an afternoon of fun family activities. The event features food vendors, a cornhole tournament, watermelon eating contest, and children’s games. Admission and parking are free; event starts at 5:00 p.m. with a fireworks display at dusk. Sponsored by Currituck Outer Banks Travel & Tourism. Call 252-435-2947 or visit www.VisitCurrituck.com/Events for details.
Event location: Historic Corolla Park, 1100 Club Road, Corolla.
Note: No alcohol or on-street parking permitted. Historic Corolla Park boat ramp is closed; no docking on July 4th.
More Information: http://www.whaleheadclub.org/
Phone: 252.453.9040 Email: info@visitwhalehead.com

Kill Devil Hills

Town of Kill Devil Hills will celebrate the 4th of July with a fireworks show at dusk on the Avalon Fishing Pier located at Mile Post 6 on the beach road.

Nags Head

The Town of Nags Head will host, in conjunction with the Nags Head Fishing Pier and the Outer Banks Visitors Bureau, the annual Independence Day Fireworks Spectacular date TBD on the ocean pier located at Mile Post 11.5 on NC Route 12, S. Virginia Dare Trail in Nags Head. The fireworks display will last approximately 20 minutes.

Parking at and near the fireworks display site will be directed by the Nags Head Police Department. Those attending the show are encouraged to park east of U.S. Highway 158/S. Croatan Highway. Those choosing to park west of U.S. Highway 158/S. Croatan Highway should use extreme caution while attempting to cross this heavily traveled roadway.

All persons attending this event are reminded not to use or block private driveways. Vehicles blocking driveways or presenting a traffic hazard before, during, or immediately following this event will be towed. The Town of Nags Head requests that persons use the public beach accesses as pathways to the oceanfront. Please stay off the environmentally sensitive dune and do not use the private property of others, such as private gazebos or decks, to view the fireworks without the property owner’s permission.
No vehicles, with the exception of authorized Town and emergency vehicles, will be allowed on the ocean front beaches.

The following public beach accesses are recommended for access to the beach for fireworks viewing:
South of Nags Head Pier
• Curlew Street
• Hollowell Street
• Conch Street
North of Nags Head Pier
• Bladen Street
• Bittern Street
• Bonnett Street
• Barnes Street
• Blackman Street
Jockey’s Ridge State Park is another ideal spot for viewing the fireworks. Other local fireworks may be seen but distantly. The park will be open late July 4th to accommodate visitors. Please call the park at 252-441-7132 for more information.

Manteo

Town of Manteo 4th of July Celebration: July 4th, 2016: Budleigh Street , Manteo, NC 27954
Phone: 252-473-2133 Celebrate Independence Day with small town flair at the Town of Manteo 4th of July celebration. Participate in wacky hat contest, decorated bike contest, apple pie contest and so much more. Then after the sun goes down take in one of the best firework shows on the Outer Banks.
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Duck
The 12th Annual Town of Duck 4th of July Parade is scheduled for Monday, July 4th 2016 at 9:00 a.m., immediately followed by the Community Celebration at Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road.
Immediately following the parade, join us at the Duck Town Park, 1200 Duck Road, for live music, cold refreshments and the awarding of the parade trophies! The one-mile parade route is the same annually and begins at the crest of the hill on Scarborough Lane. The route follows Scarborough Lane towards the ocean, turns left onto Ocean Way, and then heads down Christopher Drive ending at Duck Road (NC 12). No part of the parade takes place on Duck Road (NC 12). For more information or to register to participate, visit townofduck.com/duck4thofjuly or call 252.255.1286 for more information.
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