Where to watch Seattles 4th of July fireworks from Capitol Hill, USA! 249th birthday yay were still a country (so far!) edition

Seattle, WALocal News

Seattle's Lake Union fireworks show will take place at 10:15 PM on July 4 as part of the Seafair 4th of July celebration, continuing a local tradition. Sponsored by Amazon, the display typically lasts 15 to 20 minutes, with popular viewing spots identified in Capitol Hill, including Lakeview Boulevard E. The Seattle Police Department (SPD) emphasizes the need for attendees to keep emergency routes clear, particularly at the Belmont Ave and Bellevue Pl E intersection. Residents are encouraged to avoid calling 911 for fireworks noise complaints, as possession of fireworks remains illegal in Seattle. Local voices remind attendees to clean up after themselves to maintain neighborhood standards and avoid disrespectful behavior.

The fireworks will also be broadcast on KONG-TV for those who choose to celebrate from home. This year marks the 249th birthday of the United States, and with the ongoing challenges facing the country, community spirit remains crucial. The event serves as a reminder of the importance of civic responsibility during festive occasions.

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