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Fourth of July celebrations planned across South Florida for America's 250th birthday
By Bri Buckley at CBS4 Miami
· July 4, 2026
· 1 min read
South Florida is gearing up for a Fourth of July celebration like no other, as the nation marks its 250th birthday.On Fort Lauderdale Beach, the city's annual Fourth of July Spectacular begins at noon. The free event includes a country concert with Walker Hayes at 7:30 p.m., a drone show and a firew
Key takeaway The free event includes a country concert with Walker Hayes at 7:30 p.
Why this matters in The Miami
As Miami -Dade County residents celebrate the nation's 250th birthday, they can expect large crowds and increased police presence in areas like Bayfront Park and Miami Beach. The Miami Police Department and Miami-Dade Police will likely have a significant role in maintaining safety and order during these events. Given the area's history of flooding and sea-level rise, event organizers and attendees should also be mindful of potential weather-related issues, particularly if heavy rainfall occurs. Meanwhile, the diverse communities that make up Miami's neighborhoods, such as Little Havana and Wynwood, will likely be well-represented at these celebrations, reflecting the city's strong Latin American and Caribbean roots. With many families and visitors expected to attend, local businesses in these neighborhoods may see a boost in activity, making the Fourth of July a significant economic event for the area.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 4, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
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What is this story about? South Florida is gearing up for a Fourth of July celebration like no other, as the nation marks its 250th birthday.On Fort Lauderdale Beach, the city's annual Fourth of July Spectacular begins at noon. The free event includes a country concert with Walker Hayes at 7:30 p.m., a drone show and a firew
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