The Largest Indiana 4th of July Fireworks Display is Synchronized with Music
There will be a lot of 4th of July fireworks displays throughout Indiana, but only one is known as the largest in the entire state.
It's that time of year again when fireworks stores are open and people are eager to set off some brilliant displays. When it comes to fireworks displays, we have no shortage of them in Indiana. Families from all over the state will gather for these epic fireworks displays in the state to celebrate America and be mesmerized by the views. Everyone has their go-to firework shows to see each year all throughout the state on the Fourth of July weekend, so it would be very subjective of me to say which one is the best. However, what I can share with you is the biggest fireworks display in the whole state.
What is the Biggest Fireworks Display in Indiana?
As I said, Indiana is full of great fireworks displays. If you are looking for something a little different for you and your family this Fourth of July weekend, you might want to check out the largest fireworks display in the entire state. For that, you will want to travel to Lake Wawasee in Syracuse.
On July 6th, a multi-location launch site featuring 10 barges on Lake Wawasee will light up the sky with the biggest display in the whole state. It's a night full of beautiful fireworks and music!
Since the Fourth of July falls on a Thursday this year, the fireworks display will be held the weekend after on Saturday, July 6th at 10:15 p.m., and it will be an event that you won't want to miss. You are encouraged to watch the show on the lake for some awesome views in your boat. If you don't have a boat and plan on traveling there for the show, you can easily see the fireworks display from the shore. Oh, and don't forget to bring a radio, because the whole fireworks display will be synchronized with music from a local radio station.
According to the Wawasee Fireworks website:
There are two “fronts” to the Wawasee Fireworks display. The best place to watch the show will be from one of two fronts. Front A located on the Southeast side of the launch site and Front B located on the Northwest. The green area of the diagram designates the best viewing from the water. Of course, a view from any angle will offer an experience like no other.
You can learn more about Indiana's largest fireworks display by clicking here. Also, check out the video below for a little example of what you can expect at the Wawasee Fireworks show.
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