America’s 250th: A Historic 4th of July Weekend in Fayetteville!

History is in the making! Join us for a once-in-a-lifetime Independence Day Weekend as we celebrate the 250th Anniversary of the United States. We have a jam-packed schedule of music, heritage, and high-flying fun for the whole family!

FRIDAY, JULY 3rd

Living History: Courthouse Celebration
Join the Fayette Historical Society for an immersive journey into the past. Experience the sights and sounds of the American Revolution right in our own backyard!
What’s Happening:

Revolutionary War Camp: Explore an authentic soldiers’ camp featuring a period-accurate wagon and live reenactors!


Sign the Declaration: Your little patriots can make history by signing the Declaration of Independence using a real quill and ink!


Family-Friendly Vendors: Discover local makers with a focus on fun, hands-on learning for all ages.

Celebrate America at Trilith Live!

Join the incredible Atlanta Pops Orchestra under the direction of Michael Giel, conductor, featuring special guest David Phelps for an unforgettable evening of patriotic favorites and powerful performances!


Friday, July 3

7:00 PM

Tickets available on Ticketmaster or at the box office

Special David Phelps Meet & Greet add-on available!
Don’t miss this spectacular night of music, celebration, and American spirit!

SATURDAY, JULY 4th
Here’s what’s happening:

Honor Guard: The SAR will present the colors and perform a traditional gun salute.

The Big Ring: We’re working with the DAR to have the clock tower bell ring for every signer!

Exclusive Museum Hours: Open for one hour only (2:30–3:30 PM) to view a special exhibit on the three signers from Georgia.

Evening: Main Street’s 4th of July Bash!
The party moves to the park for our grand finale! We’re bringing you:
Massive Firework Show

Delicious Food Trucks


DJ

Inflatables for the Kids

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What to Bring:
Grab your lawn chairs, blankets, and your favorite people! Whether you’re dancing to the DJ or waiting for the first firework to hit the sky, it’s going to be a summer night to remember.