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By Times staff | Friday, July 04, 2008 |

Here is a listing of area parades and fireworks displays. All dates are July 4, unless otherwise noted:

Iowa

Bettendorf — Parade, 10 a.m.; fireworks at Veterans Memorial Park, dusk

Buffalo — City Park, 329 Dodge St., fireworks at dusk, parade 10 a.m. July 5

Clinton — Riverview Park, July 5 after 8 p.m. concert

Davenport — Red, White, Boom! July 3, fireworks after River Bandits game; July 4, fireworks after River Bandits game

DeWitt — 10 a.m. parade

Dixon — Dixon Memorial Park, at dusk after men’s fastpitch tournament

Durant — High school at dusk

Eldridge — Sheridan Meadows at dusk, July 11

Grand Mound — Ballpark at dusk

Morning Sun — High school athletic field at dusk; parade at 3 p.m.

Muscatine — Muscatine riverfront at dusk, parade at 5 p.m.

Tipton — City Park at dusk; parade at 2 p.m.

Illinois

Aledo — Fenton Park (below the high school) at dusk

Alexis — United grade school at dusk

East Moline — Parade at 1 p.m.; The Quarter (7th Street and Riverfront) at dusk, July 3

Galva — Park District at dusk

Geneseo — Richmond Hill Park at dusk

Kewanee — Northeast Park at 9:30 p.m.

Matherville — Lake Matherville at dusk, July 3

Monmouth — Citizens Lake at dusk

Orion — Orion High School, 9:30 p.m. July 3

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