Virtual Fourth of July celebrations in Boston
This year, Fourth of July celebrations in Boston will look different, but there are still plenty of ways to mark the holiday!
From virtual events hosted by Boston's historic sites and museums to the Boston Pops televised show, there are many fun and educational ways to celebrate the Fourth of July Boston-style this year.
Boston-based events
A Boston Pops Salute to Our Heroes
A Boston Pops Salute to Our Heroes will air on Bloomberg Television, Bloomberg Radio, and Boston’s WHDH-TV, on Saturday, July 4, starting at 8 p.m.
July 4th Celebration with the USS Constitution and USS Constitution Museum
From 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., look to America’s Ship of State for virtual fun! From a live 21-gun salute aboard “Old Ironsides” to firing an Alka-Seltzer cannon in your own yard, there is something for all ages in this online event.
39th Annual Boston Harborfest Celebration
Boston Harborfest is a family friendly event that includes historical reenactments. Though this year's event is canceled due to public health protocols, historical commemorations and resources are available as virtual experiences.
James Taylor at Fenway Park Concert Stream
James and his Band performed a sold-out concert at Boston’s legendary Fenway Park in 2015. On July 4 the concert will be streamed in full on YouTube and Facebook at 2 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Boston By Foot's Footloose on the Freedom Trail Tour
Take one of our most popular tours of the year, Footloose on the Freedom Trail, from the comfort of your home and visit 16 sites! Hosted by the award-winning podcaster of Ben Franklin's World.
Educational Resources
ResourcesUncovering Boston's History
It’s no secret Boston is rich with history. From the American Revolution to the site of the very first public school, it’s a city with stories to tell.