We are getting set to celebrate America's birthday next week and if you are looking for a place to see fireworks there is good news.

Plenty of towns in Western New York will be holding their own fireworks display to honor America's birthday.

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Most of the firework displays will happen near dusk but you should double check with the town to make sure the exact time the fireworks will be going off.

Here is a look at some of the firework displays happening this year in Western New York according to Skylighters of New York.

July 3rd

East Aurora - Hamlin Park
Cheektowaga Town Park
Cuba Lake
Akron - Veterans park
Olcott - East Pier
Strohs Tavern Angola
Mount View Assisted Living - Lockport
Buffalo Bisons Sahlen Field
Buffalo River Fest Park

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July 4th

Niagara Falls - Hyde Park
Lewiston Plateau
Pendleton Town park
Orchard Park - Orchard Park Middle School.
Elma at Iroquois High School
Village of Lancaster
Wheatfield - Oppenheimer park
Bemus point
Town of Andover
Mayville Lakeside park
Boston Town park
Six Flags Darien Lake
Warsaw Fire Company

July 5th

Ransomville Speedway
Marilla Fire Co
Tonawanda/North Tonawanda at Tonawanda Island
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July 6th

Niagara town Park
Colden Town Park
Apollo Canna - Salamanca
One Feather Express - Basom
Great Pumpkin Farm - Clarence

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