Houston, Texas (KTRK) – Freedom for Texas, Houston Fourth celebration of July, is just around the corner! Here’s everything you need to know.
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- The celebrations start at 4 pm, the ceremony begins at 7 pm, and the celebration will end with a fireworks show around 9:35 pm
Tickets
Guests can buy tickets for $ 10 connected Or at the gate. But this year, only the entrance portal of Bajbi Street will accept money. All other gates are free of cash. However, the organizers encourage those who plan to attend their tickets early and through the Internet so that they do not have to wait in the queue. Children under the age of 5 years enter free.
Parking
The parking of the event is available for a fee in Himia Center for Dramatic Arts Mararab Located in 800 Bagby Street. Guests should enter the car garage on Rosk Street between Houston Street and Bagebi Street.
More car parks are also available in Theatrical parking guests With Rosk Street between the streets of Bajby and Samith.
Street closure
Events organizers are busy making Eleanor Tinsley Park ready to go. As a result, he expected to close several streets in the city center before July 4.
Wednesday, July 2, 7 am until Saturday, 5 July, 9 am
Allen Parkway, north and south of slopes from I-45 (south and northern highways)
O-45 slope out to Allen Pkwy out (it will be reopened at 9 am at 7-5-25)
O-45 Enter a slope from Allen Pkwy Inbound *(it will be reopened at 5 pm at 7-5-25)
Allen Parkway abroad in Bagebi (it will be reopened at 9 am at 7-5-25)
Allen Parkway Inbound at TAFT *(it will be reopened at 5 pm at 7-5-25)
o (I-45 S/Heiner/Crosby cannot be accessed up to *5 pm on Saturday 5 July)
Sabine Street in Memorial Drive & In the bridge
Sabine Street in Bridge, prevents southern traffic to Allen Parkway
Gillett Street (mid -block) by the federal building (after the entrance to the apartment)
Walker The Sabine Access has been banned to Allen Parkway and Sabine Street.
O i-45 North on-RAMP and the episode is still open
Crossby Street on Wallas Street
Heiner Street on Wallas Street
Friday, 4 July, 8 am – 11 pm
Bagby North in Dallas
Lamar between Smith and Bajby
Brazos Street in Dallas
Friday, 4 July, 3 pm – 11 pm
Bagby SouthBound in Rusk
Friday, 4 July, 5 pm – 10:30 pm
Sawyer Street on Washington Street
Allen Parkway inner in Wu
Allen Parkway Street on Montrez Street (access to residents at all times)
Memorial Drive Inbound in Wake Drive
Memorial Drive outside Bagby
Friday, 4 July, 9 pm – 10 pm (fireworks show)
Sabine Street between Allen Parkway and Memorial Drive
Buffalo Bayou Waterway will be closed on Friday, 4 July, from 4 pm to 10 pm between Capitol Street Bridge and Montrose Boulevard / Studemont Street.
Know before you go
Hydrarat, hydrate, hydrate. This is the message from the organizers again this year.
According to the ABC13 weather team, while it looks dry, the weather will be hot outside. It is expected that the temperatures will reach its peak in the upper nineties with the heat index values much higher than 100.
The heat consultations are also possible, so be sure to drink a lot of fluids.
The water will be available in this event for free, but the coolers are not allowed.
The attendees can bring blankets, grass chairs and small umbrellas.
Do not forget to make sure that young children remain wet and are not absent from them. Personal things, such as medical needs or children’s food, are allowed.
How to see from the house
If you are not heading to the garden, you can see from the house! ABC13 is the exclusive television partner of freedom on Texas.
Our coverage begins on Thursday at 7 pm on ABC13 or anywhere in it.
The main title for this year is the author of the songs and multi -platinum artist Lee Price, as well as a special guest of the singer, songwriter and audio authors Ashley McPrey.
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