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Find Massachusetts Fireworks Near Me

Find Massachusetts Fireworks on our map, calendar or search box. (Updated July 2, 2017) Map out events near you, see events day by day on the calendar and search for others here. In addition to this, you can check out our geographically oriented features that list all of the events coming up in the next few weeks and throughout the year.

Go2.Guide is committed to publishing in as many different formats as possible, whether it be a list, a calendar, a map, or even a search form. The information has to be easy to find and use because this is our unique service to you.


Find Massachusetts Fireworks on our Map

Our Map features spectacular shows coming up this summer and fall. Most are for the fourth, but some are community celebrations or beach fireworks.

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Find Massachusetts Fireworks on our Calendar

Our Calendar is where you can visualize what’s coming up on each day of the month so that you can plan for your summer trips and great adventures.

Here are some notes about the calendar that we hope you’ll find helpful. We show any day with one event or multiple events in orange so that you can click on the date and look over a list of relevant events for that particular day. On some days, you’ll notice that we’re only showing three events. On those days, you can choose to click on more to get an inclusive list of all of the events for that day. Our calendars should help you find Massachusetts fireworks shows on just about any weekend this summer.

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Find Massachusetts Fireworks with our Search

Our Search helps you find information on events in a different manner. You can also search by keyword, location, activity or interest. Moreover, you can also use the advanced search function to search by keywords and location and dates to get even more relevant results.

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Our Other Fireworks Features

Our fireworks features can help you find Massachusetts fireworks displays near you or across the state. These shows are listed by region on each individual page and in order on that list by date.



Best Massachusetts Fireworks
The top shows in the state, our favorites from every region
Northeast Massachusetts Fireworks
Essex, Middlesex and Suffolk County Fireworks
Southeast Massachusetts Fireworks
Norfolk, Plymouth, Bristol, Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket County Fireworks
Central Massachusetts Fireworks
Worcester County Fireworks
Western Massachusetts Fireworks
Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden and Berkshire County Fireworks


Find Massachusetts Fireworks by Location

This is a list of event locations that may have fireworks shows coming up in the next month.

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Find Massachusetts Fireworks Notes

Most importantly, our fireworks guides are written to help you find the best information in the least amount of time. To make these features work, we have to do a ton of research, organize them logically into geographical and interest-based categories, and most importantly, publish them in a timely matter. Sometimes, unfortunately, we don’t get the information until the very last minute. We’ve known good sized towns to wait until the day before the actual event to publish the information on the location, time, and pertinent details of the fireworks show.

Finally, if all of this isn’t working for you, and you don’t find the Massachusetts fireworks display that you’re looking for, don’t panic. You can always just drop us a line. Tell us what the problem is and how we can make things easier and better for you. We’re here to help and best of all; we don’t bite.

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Massachusetts Labor Day Weekend

Our Massachusetts Labor Day Weekend Guide is new today, September 5, 2016. Our listings are scattered all over the state, in Western, Central, Northeast, and Southeast Massachusetts.





Massachusetts Labor Day Weekend Events:


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You’ll find great events here of every type from small-town parades to fireworks to tattoo conventions.

If you know of any Massachusetts Labor Day Weekend Events that we’ve missed, please feel free to tell us about them or if you are hosting an event that weekend, go ahead and list the event yourself for free.

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Massachusetts Farmers Markets Guide

Our Massachusetts Farmers Markets Guide is new today, July 17, 2016. It’s a work in progress that’s growing as we find more markets in Western, Central, Northeast, and Southeast Massachusetts.





Massachusetts Farmers Markets:


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You’ll find great markets here in big and little towns. Some of the markets are weekly events and others twice a week. Some markets only operate during the summer, while others are open year-round.

If you know of any Massachusetts Farmers Markets that we’ve missed, please feel free to list it free!


Massachusetts Farmers Markets: Photo Gallery

We love taking photos at farmers markets. There’s an explosion of color, great smells, incredible food, and honest, warm people. We will add to this collection as we go along. The photos in this collection are from New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. We also love taking studio shots of our delicious finds.

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Massachusetts July 4th Guide

[dropcap]O[/dropcap]ur Massachusetts July 4th Guide is new today, July 1, 2016. Rain is predicted for the entire state tonight. Any event that you might be interested in today may be cancelled or rescheduled, so make your plans accordingly. Always call and confirm before you travel!

We’ll cover every region of the state and list every single celebration, whether it be big or small. This feature will give you an overview of the types of celebrations happening across the state, in your region, and in your neighborhood. We’ll feature concerts, patriotic parades, arts festivals, boat parades, small town commemorations, barbecues, picnics and more.

Our 4th of July Fireworks Guide will be a huge feature in its own right and one that we will update all the way through the holiday weekend.




Northeast Massachusetts July 4th Events


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Southeast Massachusetts 4th of July Events


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Central Massachusetts July 4th Events


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Western Massachusetts July 4th Events


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We will be making updates to the Massachusetts July 4th Guide on a regular basis, all the way to Independence Day. If you know of any events that we’ve missed, just let us know. We are still waiting for many towns to post their information for this year.

Image credits: Copyright: djahan / 123RF Stock Photo

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Ashfield Massachusetts

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Adams Massachusetts

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Amherst Massachusetts

Jones Public Library – Amherst
Amherst, MA

Photo credit: Lynne Graves

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Also — Track and Field:

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Alford Massachusetts

Alford Massachusetts was incorporated in 1773. It is located 19 miles south-southwest of Pittsfield on the western border of the state, next to Columbia County, New York in Berkshire County.

The population of the town in 2010 was 494. It has a total area of 11.5 square miles.

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ALFORD FAST FACTS:


Annual Events:

  • Patriot’s Day – Acton Minutemen March &  Revolutionary-War Reenactments: April
  • Winter Carnival
  • Relay
  • Family Campouts at NARA Park: Summer & Fall
  • Beach Party
  • Walden Shakespeare: Theatre in the Park
  • Classical, Pop. Ethnic & Rock Concerts: June to August
  • 4th of July Celebrations, Concert & Fireworks
  • Monsterbash: Halloween celebration

Local Landmarks:

  • Isaac Davis Monument, an obelisk commemorating the Revolutionary War
  • Hosmer House: Revolutionary-War era home
  • Acton Memorial Library: Circa 1890
  • The Acton Arboretum: a 65-acre conservation area in the heart of town with trails, picnic areas and gardens

Acton Bucket List:


Known for:

  • Setting for Robert Frost’s poem, The Vanishing Red
  • One of the Best Places to Live in America: #11 on Money Magazine’s list of great small towns in the U.S.
  • Steve Carell, grew up in South Acton
  • Issac Davis, the captain of the Acton Minutemen, was the first officer to die in the American Revolution. (‘There can never be but one man who headed the first column of attack on the King’s troops in the Revolutionary War. And Isaac Davis was that man.’ So spoke Reverend James Trask Woodbury of Acton, Massachusetts, in 1851. See Historynet.com for more info)
  • Drew Houston, founder of Dropbox graduated from local school

Local Resources:


Acton Feature Photo:


The photos on this page are provided to us courtesy of the Acton Minutemen. Every year the group sponsors numerous events to commemorate the sacrifices of local men and women in the Revolutionary War. See more photos on their website.

Photo Credit: Singlespeed Photography: Acton Conservation Land: Acton Ice Pond

Acton, Massachusetts Hero Feature Photo Information:

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Alford, Massachusetts backroads bike ride by Brent Soderberg, part of the Beartown State Forest Berkshires Ride.

Also a nice photo of Alford Church from the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism: https://www.flickr.com/photos/masstravel/13936477689/in/photolist-new6h6

Photo Credit: Ogden Gigli, photo on Flickr

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