Promenade Park and Hensville Park will host free public viewing parties with live entertainment leading up to the fireworks show. The display will be synchronized to music and broadcast by iHeartRadio on 101.5 The River (WRVFFM). The whole celebration will be capped off on the 4th with the Toledo's Day in the Sun event celebrating the 100th anniversary of the famous boxing match between Jess Willard and Jack Dempsey, and will finish off with the Fourth in the 419 Fireworks display from International Park, along the Maumee River. Family friendly events will take place at Imagination Station, Metroparks Toledo, The National Museum of the Great Lakes, and others. The event kicks off on June 28th and will feature multiple downtown concerts, as well as six Mudhens games featuring three post-game fireworks displays. Fourth in the 419, presented by Owns Corning, will stretch one of the most exciting nights of the year into seven straight days of family fun and activities in downtown Toledo. Fourth of July is fast approaching and Toledo is preparing a host of events to help you celebrate on of the nation's biggest holidays.
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