America Turns 250
- Sophia Skelton

- 11 hours ago
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Where to Celebrate the Fourth of July In Williamson County
Williamson County knows how to celebrate Independence Day! With the 250th celebration of America, there are many opportunities to gather with friends and family and enjoy community on this historic holiday. From Franklin’s fireworks at Harlinsdale Farm and Brentwood’s summer concert series “Red, White, and Boom!”, to Spring Hill’s Run for Hunger and so much more, there’s patriotic fun for everyone! To make your holiday planning easy, take a look at our complete guide to Fourth of July celebrations across Williamson County.
July 3
Independence Day Celebration at Fairview City Hall
City of Fairview
The City of Fairview hosts a July 3rd celebration, free to the public, complete with food trucks, vendors, live music, kid-friendly activities and a fireworks show to end the evening. Arrive early, and make it an entire day of celebration!
July 4
Run for Hunger
City of Spring Hill
As the fifth annual Run For Hunger event, this summer fundraiser invites the whole family to start their festive celebrations by supporting The Well Outreach, a local, impactful ministry. With many ways to get involved, including the month-long Meals for Miles, a 5K race, a color fun run and a bicycle and stroller parade, this is a charitable event you won’t want to miss! Check out their website to view the entire schedule and get involved.
Franklin on the Fourth
City of Franklin
Franklin on the Fourth is a day you don’t want to miss! Beginning at 10 a.m., join the Franklin community on the Historic Downtown square for a day full of parades, music vendors, an antique car show and a specific kids zone, providing fun activities for the whole family.
4th of July Fireworks Celebration
The Park at Harlinsdale Farm
Friends of Franklin Parks, in conjunction with the City of Franklin and City of Franklin Parks Department, will be hosting a Fourth of July Celebration at the Park at Harlinsdale Farm. The Tractor Supply Co. Arena will be open to the public for prime fireworks viewing. In celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, The Park at Harlinsdale Farm is the prime spot to view the City of Franklin’s Fourth of July fireworks show. Gates open at 5 p.m.
Red, White and Boom!
City of Brentwood
“Red, White, and Boom!” will wrap up the thirty-seventh annual 2026 Summer Concert Series at Crockett Park. Featuring The Downtown Band, this event features a wide variety of food trucks, face painting, balloon artists, cirque performers and other festivities to celebrate the 250th anniversary of America. The band will begin their performance at 7 p.m., followed by a fireworks show.
America’s 250th Celebration
City of Spring Hill
Celebrate the 250th year of America from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., presented by the City of Spring Hill and the Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce. The event will feature live music by Super Nash Bros, a fireworks presentation and a drone show hosted by General Motors of Spring Hill.


