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Skip The Boom: Quiet, Sensory-Inclusive Things To Do In MD Over July 4 Weekend

Fireworks are not the only thing on the July 4 weekend calendar in Maryland. Check out some alternative options.

Fireworks are not the only thing on the July 4 weekend calendar in Maryland.

People who are looking for something lower-key — whether because of young kids, pets, sensory sensitivities, PTSD, early bedtimes or simple crowd fatigue — may want to check out these events in the Baltimore region.

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B&O Railroad Museum – 250th All-American Bash

Robert Long House Fourth of July Celebration

Severna Park Independence Day Parade & Decorated Bike Contest

Nature-Focused Alternatives

These aren't Independence Day events, but they're good choices for families avoiding fireworks and large crowds.

Sensory-friendly Venues Open During The Weekend

These attractions regularly offer accessibility features even if they don't have special July 4 programming.

Events That Offer A Partial Alternative

Cherry Hill Arts & Music Waterfront Festival

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