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Red, White and BOOM! might be the largest single-day event in the city, but there are plenty of other Fourth of July celebrations around central Ohio to enjoy this holiday weekend.
Photos by Natalie Garwood / For MediaNews Group. July 3, 2025, Youngblood Vineyard hosted their Red, White, and Boom event to celebrate the 4th of July with fireworks, food, and festivities.
Newark Advocate faith columnist Jeff Gill recounts his experience viewing Fourth of July fireworks and considers their greater significance.
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