Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Keeping fireworks on the Fourth …

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Here’s a list of some of the places in the region where fireworks can be seen on the Fourth of July. All shows are free and generally begin as soon as it gets dark.

The fireworks display in Downtown Pittsburgh that is part of the EQT Three Rivers Regatta and Fourth of July celebratio­n, called “The EQT Flashes of Freedom,” starts at 9:36 p.m. Saturday.

• Bethel Park — Port Authority lot, South Hills Village;

• Butler City — Kelly Automotive Field, Pullman Park Place;

• Big Butler Fair — Big Butler Fairground­s, Route 422, Prospect;

• Downtown Pittsburgh — Point State Park;

• Dormont — Dormont Park, Dormont Avenue;

• Latrobe — Legion Keener Park near Latrobe Memorial Stadium, downtown Latrobe;

• McKeesport — Renziehaus­en Park, Eden Park Boulevard;

• Midland — Lincoln Park, Midland Avenue;

• Moon — Moon Park, Ewing Road;

• Mt. Lebanon — Mt. Lebanon Main Park, 900 Cedar Blvd.;

• North Huntingdon — Penns Woods Park, Colonial Manor Road;

• Shaler — Kiwanis Park, Meyer Road;

• South Fayette — El Rancho Field, Hickory Grade Road;

• Washington — Washington Park, Dunn Avenue;

• Zelienople — Zelienople Community Park, Beaver Street.

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