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Everyday seems patriotic when your town has a name like Liberty. Looking for somewhere to celebrate the nation's birthday this July 4th weekend? Check out the Independence Day festivities going on in the state's most patriotic towns (determined by name only, of course).

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis is hosting several patriotic events, including a 4th of July Block Party, 4th of July Ole, and Independence Day Celebration at Victory Field, Independence Day Ice Cream Social at the Benjamin Harrison House, a Party on the Plaza at the Indianapolis City Market, and lots more. Get information on all of the patriotic happenings at visitindy.com.

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  • Cheryl Fillenwarth

    What about Patriot in far southeastern Indiana in Switzerland county.

  • lisa

    dothe Amish have a fireworks display? we are looking for somewhere that has no fireworks. our dogs are very illwith heart conditions and we are looking for somewhere to go in Indiana, northern Indiana that does not allow fireworks. thanks for your input we really appreciate it and my dogs appreciate it.

    • Jessy Yancey

      Hi Lisa,

      I’m not sure if they do fireworks or not. I’d recommend contacting the folks at http://www.amishcountry.org about this query. Hope that helps!

      Best,
      Jessy Yancey
      editor, My Indiana Home

  • Patti Viers

    Patriot Indiana has a long running Fourth of July celebration and parade. It’s had to reinvent itself the last 2 years with Covid, but still going strong in the little Ohio River town between Cincinnati and Louisville. The changing of the flags at Memorial Park, the parade, food truck vendors, inflatable slides at the park for the kids and fireworks on the river at dark. Big celebration for a population of approximately 200, but people come from over the Tri-state area to enjoy.

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