Seasonal & Holidays

Radnor Fourth Of July Fireworks: New Details Revealed For Town's USA250 Festivities

Fourth of July fireworks will return to a familiar venue for the first time since Radnor's annual display was discontinued.

RADNOR, PA — Radnor Township's fireworks display for the 250th anniversary of the United States will take place July 2 at Radnor High School, officials said.

This will be the first time in eight years that the township has held an Independence Day fireworks event.

It also marks a return to Radnor High School — the venue for the Radnor High School Scholarship Fund's annual July 4 fireworks shows, before they were discontinued in 2019 due to the fundraiser no longer making money.

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The event will kick off Radnor's America250 festivities during Fourth of July weekend, township spokesperson Molly Gallagher said at Monday's Board of Commissioners meeting.

A time has not been announced for the free event. But more details about Radnor's upcoming America250 activities will be shared in the near future, Gallagher said.

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The Garrett Hill-Rosemont 4th of July Parade, a Radnor Township tradition, will also take place this year.

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