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July 4 at Greenhow Lumber House

Lumber House Ticket Office 108 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

Swing by the Greenhow Lumber House Yard this July 4 for quick, delicious bites all day long—start your morning with fresh coffee and muffins, then enjoy classic favorites like bratwurst, corndogs, french fries, and watermelon.

Salute to the States

Market Square CW 102 W Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

Experience the sights and sounds of history as the Colonial Williamsburg Fifes & Drums join the Virginia State Garrison Regiment for a stirring series of cannon salutes honoring the original thirteen states of the Union.

Noon Reading of the Declaration of Independence

Historic Site: Courthouse 101 Duke of Gloucester St, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

Join residents of the 18th-century Williamsburg community as they read the Declaration of Independence from the steps of the Courthouse and surrounding area.

Williamsburg Lodge 4th of July Celebration

Virginia Room – Williamsburg Lodge 310 S England St, Williamsburg, Virginia

Celebrate the 4th of July with live music, lawn games, and summer cookout favorites on the lawn of the Virginia Room at the Williamsburg Lodge. Enjoy indoor and outdoor seating, rain or shine. Passports include access to all activities and tastings. One passport per guest is recommended, and beverage add-ons are available for advance purchase.

Social Terrace Independence Day Bash

Social Terrace at Williamsburg Inn 136 Francis Street East, Williamsburg, Virginia, United States

Celebrate the Fourth of July with live music, yard games, and festive bites on the Social Terrace. A perfect evening for friends, family, and summer fun.

Lights of Freedom

Colonial Williamsburg Palace Green 202 Palace Green Street, Williamsburg, Virginia

End the day with a celebration of Revolutionary words and music, featuring a reading of the Declaration of Independence, lively marching tunes, and a patriotic sing-along before fireworks light up the sky above the Governor’s Palace at 9:30 p.m.

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