Seasonal & Holidays
Tiverton July 4 2018: Where To Find Fireworks, Parades Nearby
The fireworks are nearby. Tiverton's Historical Society presents an annual reading of the Declaration of Independence.

TIVERTON, RI—Tiverton celebrates Independence Day with a reading of the Declaration of Independence. The reading, which the historical society organizes, happens July 4 at 9 a.m. by the World War I Doughboy statue at the Stone Bridge. The Town doesn't list its own fireworks display or Fourth of July parade, but Tiverton is close to all the July 4 action.
Bristol's big parade is nearby. For details, click here.
So are the fireworks in Bristol on July 3, and in Portsmouth and Fall River, Mass., on July 4, The Fall River show is on the waterfront and visible from the parks (Heritage State and Bicentennial). Also, for a $10 ticket, people can watch the display from a seat on the Battleship Massachusetts. (No bags, coolers or weapons allowed.)
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July 4
Portsmouth
When: from 9:15 p.m.
Where: Escobar's Farm, 133 Middle Road (at South Mill Pond across from Portsmouth Town Hall)
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Rain Date: July 5 at 9:15 p.m.
Fall River, Mass.
Time: 9:30 PM
Battleship Cove
5 Water St.
No rain date
Website: Click to view.
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