Annual Southwest Ambulance Arizona Celebration of Freedom
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The Annual Southwest Ambulance Arizona Celebration of Freedom takes place in historic downtown Mesa from 6 - 10 p.m. The free event will be the precursor to every fireworks show in the State of Arizona filled with classic cars, motorcycles, beer gardens, an art walk, music, street performers, games, family fun and more. It will include Heritage Lane with inflatable replicas of America's greatest monuments, the Veteran Honor Walk, Fallen Heroes Memorial and more. The festival concludes with a Salute to America program and a spectacular fireworks display accompanied by a special selection of patriotic songs.
Annual Southwest Ambulance Arizona Celebration of Freedom
Phone : 480-644-2069 (Always call and confirm events.)
Web: www.azcelebrationoffreedom.org/
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