Chattanooga Times Free Press

Plenty of fireworks slated for the Fourth

COMPILED BY STAFF WRITER SUSAN PIERCE

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A handful of towns in the area have already put some snap-crackle-pop on the horizon with early celebratio­ns of Independen­ce Day. But there are plenty more pyrotechni­cs to come. Here’s where to catch a fireworks show over the coming days. All displays will start when it’s dark (about 9:30 p.m.) unless otherwise specified. MONDAY, JULY 2

› Lake Winnepesau­kah: 1730 Lakeview Drive, Rossville, Ga., 10 p.m.

TUESDAY, JULY 3

› Camp Columbus: 8601 Camp Columbus Road, Hixson. › Collegedal­e: Veterans Park, Apison Pike, 9:45 p.m.

› Fort Oglethorpe, Ga.: Barnhardt Circle, 6th Cavalry Museum › Pops on the River: Coolidge Park, 200 River St.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 4

› AT&T Field: 201 Power Alley, following the Lookouts vs. Birmingham game › Athens, Tenn.: Athens Regional Park, 2405 Decatur Pike

› Cleveland, Tenn.: Bradley Square Mall, 200 Paul Huff Parkway

› Dalton, Ga.: Heritage Point Park, 1275 Cross Plains Trail, 9:45 p.m.

› Decatur, Tenn.: 116 N. Main St. › Dunlap, Tenn.: Harris Park, 9:15 p.m. CDT › Henagar, Ala.: Henagar City Park, 18294 Highway 75, 9 p.m. CDT

› Jasper, Tenn.: Jasper City Park, 700 Phillips Ave., 9 p.m. CDT › Lakesite: Lakesite Park, 9201 Rocky Point Road.

› Lake Winnepesau­kah: 1730 Lakeview Drive, Rossville, Ga., 10 p.m.

› Sewanee, Tenn.: Lake Cheston, $1 donation requested

› Signal Mountain: Soccer complex at Signal Mountain Middle-High School, 9:15 p.m.

› Soddy-Daisy: Soddy Kids Park, 9:45 p.m. › South Pittsburg, Tenn.: Playground

Paradise, 9 p.m. CDT

› Trenton, Ga.: Jenkins Park, 103 Price St.

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