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Independence Day Fireworks Locations

It is illegal for any person to manufacture, possess, store, offer for sale, sell, discharge, use, burn, or explode any fireworks in Prince George's County, Maryland, except that an authorized display may be conducted by a licensed pyrotechnic professional. Penalties for violations of the law include a fine of up to $1,000 and/or six months in jail.

Sparklers are considered fireworks and burning them could cost you $250 for each one!

The following locations have been approved by the PGFD to conduct fireworks displays during the holiday weekend:

July 2nd  

·         Laurel – 8300 block of Cherry Lane, Laurel MD--Rain Date: July 3
·         Six Flags – 13710 Central Ave, Largo MD

July 3rd

·         Trinity Assembly of God – 7800 Good Luck Rd, Lanham, MD -- Rain Date: July 5
·         Six Flags - 13710 Central Ave, Largo MD

July 4th  

·         Six Flags – 13710 Central Ave, Largo MD
·         Prince George’s Stadium (Baysox) - 4101 NE Crain Hwy, Bowie, MD
·         Jericho City of Praise – 8501 Jericho City Dr, Landover, MD
·         Greenbelt – 555 Crescent Rd, Greenbelt, MD-- Rain Date: July 5
·         Morningside – 4601 Beauford Rd, Morningside, MD-- Rain Date: July 5
·         District Heights – 2000 Marbury Dr, District Heights, MD
·         Spirit of Faith – 14001 Candy Hill Rd, Brandywine, MD
·         University of MD – 164 President’s Drive, College Park, MD- Rain Date: July 5


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