City Of Mobile Fireworks Show

Alabama Mobile  The City of Mobile will celebrate the 4th of July with its annual fireworks show at Battleship Park. Click here for details.
by Jamie Burch
Published: Mon, June 29, 2009 - 2:34 pm CST
The City of Mobile will celebrate the 4th of July with its annual fireworks show at Battleship Park.

The show is free. Field parking, which opens at 4:00 pm., is $2.00 before 5 p.m. and $5.00 after.

The Mobile Pops concert starts at 7:00 p.m. The fireworks display will start between 8:45 - 9:00 p.m.

Concession and restroom facilities will be available. No grills or alcoholic beverages are allowed.

No one will be allowed to stop on the Causeway or Bayway to view the show. This will be strictly enforced.

For more information, call 251.470.7730.
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Mobile would spoil anything!!!!!!!!!! It used to be fun to go to the fireworks now no big deal. Thats why people go elsewhere to watch.

Better get to Felix’s by noon. Guess they’re gonna run off all the fishermen (fisherwomen) off of the Causeway. And a one hour window for the cheap field spots, tunnels will choke that much more.

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