(7/5/08) Which city in the Cleveland, Ohio area has the best fireworks? As usual, this year I went to Lakewood Park for fireworks (Getting there early and sitting as close as you can to the gate is worth the wait.) I grew up going to either Edgewater or Lakewood Park each Fourth of July. I don't know if it was just the over exaggerated feeling as a child where everything is full of happiness and way too important and large in scale, or if they really were better, but it seems fireworks have become less of a bang. Lakewood's aren't bad but I swear they used to be better.I also went to Clay's Park and resort in North Lawrence, Ohio Fourth of July weekend and their fireworks were pretty awesome over the lake. I recommend going there if you're a camper or like water sports. They're a step above most campgrounds or parks.
Clay's Resort
13190 Patterson Rd
North Lawrence, OH 44666
(330) 854-6691
I'm interested in finding out what city in Ohio has the best fireworks on the fourth of July. I know you might view your own town or city as having the best fireworks because you live there and want to support, but I'm looking for the truth! If you feel your city has declined in the fireworks department or if you think they've improved, please comment below so I and others can see what the opinions are from the actual viewers. I haven't seen downtown Cleveland's fireworks yet since they've been held in the Flats, so if you have, please share your opinions. I'm looking for the best of the best in Northeast Ohio!
Cecilia Sherrard - RealtorFollow me on Twitter @OhioAgent



3 Comments:
Cleveland's concert on public square does make a nice photographic backdrop if you have a wide lens.
IF you are looking for the flat out best display I have ever seen there two places I would recommend: Disney World against the castle and L'International des Feux Loto-Québec is quite simply the best I have ever seen.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L'International_des_Feux_Loto-Qu%C3%A9bec
I have several photos shot from the Jacques Cartier Bridge.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3015/2455016067_9fdd8a3cbf_m.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3283/2455016023_aa429efcf8_m.jpg
Hope this helps.
Mark
I've done the Disney thing and yes, they're great... It's also the atmosphere that helps. That's why I'm interested in downtown's and it looks like so far, that's where I'll be next year.
Great photos. Did you grab any of Cleveland?
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