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Best Spots To Watch 4th of July Fireworks in Milwaukee, Waukesha and Racine areas

Patch has put together a collaborative map of all the best spots. We'd love you to share your favorite spots to enjoy the festivities, too.


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Communities all over southeast Wisconsin will offer fireworks in the coming days.

Patch has put together a map of all the Fourth of July festivities occurring in the Milwaukee, Waukesha and Racine areas.

Please, add all your favorite spots to watch fireworks to our public collaborative map. You can also post it in the comments on this article!

You can offer tips about where to park or the best place to unpack the picnic, or just let us know which town offers the best show.

The map shows pins with all the area fireworks shows and links back to the important details — when, where and how to get there. If you need any more information from us, just let us know.

And you can drop a pin on the map, too, to help out your friends and neighbors. Just click the big red "Edit" button to the left of the map and then drop a pin or use the hand to navigate around the north suburban area to see what's available. You can also zoom in and out.

We can't wait to hear from you.

Related Topics: Fireworks, Lakefront Fireworks, Milwaukee fireworks, Racine fireworks, Summer, and Waukesha fireworks

Joe Shorewood

11:06 am on Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Atwater Park in Shorewood - the fireworks seem to be right over head. There's music, food and ice cream too. No better place to be with friends and family.

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Michael Jennings

10:34 pm on Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Joe they got scared that they would burn the water so they canceled them....

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Joe Shorewood

2:48 pm on Thursday, July 5, 2012

No they realized the bluff was too dry and didn't want to start the bluff or nearby homes on fire. Smart move. The party, music and food was fun and we will have fire works later in the year when it is safe. I heard a couple communities started their fireworks show and had to stop because of fires the fireworks started, Waukesha and Oak Creek.

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