The next month in Pittsburgh is full of festivals for every member of
your family. Fireworks, crafts, food, and heritage are all covered in
these events throughout the area. Check out the list below to see what
festivals you want to take your family too. You can find the complete
list at about.com
Celebrate America Festival
June 30 – July 5, 2011
Kennywood Amusement Park, West Mifflin, PA
Enjoy
a weeklong salute to our great country and its people with special
featured entertainment, stunt shows, strolling performers, face
painting, fireworks and evening fireworks at Kennywood. $10 off
admission coupons available for Celebrate America week from Giant Eagle
locations.
Ellwood City Arts, Crafts & Food Festival
July 1–3, 2011
Ewing Park, Ellwood City, PA
This
annual Lawrence county festival features more than 200 art and craft
booths, plenty of live entertainment and, of course, food! Plus, a
fabulous Zambelli fireworks finale.
Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival
July 1-4, 2011
Twin Lakes Park, Greensburg, PA
The
acclaimed Westmoreland Arts & Heritage Festival offers something
for everyone's tastes, from visual and live performing arts to exciting
ethnic foods. This annual free summer celebration marks its 37th year in
2011.
Big Butler Fair
June 29 - July 7, 2012
Route 422, Prospect, PA
Billed
as the largest fair in Western Pennsylvania, the Big Butler Fair has
been operating for 156 years! Enjoy nine big days of food, animals,
concerts and fun.
Battle of Fort Necessity Commemoration
July 3, 2011
Fort Necessity National Battlefield, Uniontown, PA
Join
the National Park Service in commemorating the 257th anniversary of the
Battle of Fort Necessity with living history, camp life, and artillery
firing demonstrations.
Pittsburgh Regatta & 4th of July Fireworks
July 2–4, 2011
North Shore Riverfront Park, Pittsburgh
The
all new Pittsburgh Three Rivers Regatta adds an extra day as it returns
to Point State Park and the North Shore, bringing with it the return of
the North American Powerboat Championships. A plethora of water and
land activities are packed into three days, along with the famous Fourth
of July Pyrotechnico fireworks celebration!
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