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Wamego Independence Day Celebration

Celebrate Freedom in Wamego this Independence Day. The day doesn’t just start with the #1 rated firework show in Kansas at 10pm, it's an all-day celebration for the whole family. Enjoy fun-filled activities for all ages, a carnival, parade, car show, live music, many food options and more!

Evans Midland Empire Shows, Inc. CARNIVAL!

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Enjoy carnival rides for all ages and thrill levels at the Carnival taking place along 5th and Ash Street in Wamego. Savor cotton candy & burgers and try your hand at carnival games--you might just walk away with a prize! The carnival will run from 3-10 p.m. on July 4th and wristbands will be sold for $23.00 each! All other days the carnival is open 6-10 p.m. Wristbands available each night from 6-10 p.m. for $22.00 each.

Wamego Independence Day Celebration


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