(Boston Orange編譯)麻州州長奚莉(Maura Healey)為協助州民充分享受今年的美國獨立250週年慶典,發佈涵蓋全州的活動指南,鼓勵民眾利用麻州旅遊辦公室專屬網站https://massachusetts250.org/,參加從鱈魚角到柏克夏郡的各地遊行、音樂會與煙火秀,迎接這場歷史盛事。
作為美國獨立革命發源地,麻州將在全國250週年紀念活動中扮演核心角色。完整指南已上線於 Massachusetts250.org。
麻州州長奚莉(Maura Healey)強調,麻州是美國革命搖籃,也是全美第一個正式慶祝獨立日的州,今年將在獨立250週年(Semiquincentennial)紀念活動中扮演核心角色,是慶祝建國250週年最具意義的所在;副州長Kim Driscoll呼籲民眾把握機會重新凝聚、傳承立國精神;經濟發展廳長Eric Paley指出此次慶典將為麻州帶來長遠的投資與合作機遇;旅遊辦公室執行長Kate Fox歡迎各方遊客齊聚美國故事起點;波士頓市長吳弭(Michelle Wu)亦表示波士頓很榮幸在這座歷史之城迎接世界各地賓客。
250週年標誌性活動
波士頓流行樂團查爾斯河濱大道煙火盛典為本次核心活動,由珍·林奇(Jane Lynch)主持,指揮基斯·洛克哈特(Keith Lockhart)率領波士頓流行樂團獻演,嘉賓包括鄉村歌手萊妮·威爾遜(Lainey Wilson)、饒舌歌手Chance The Rapper、爵士長號手Trombone Shorty及音樂劇演員梅根·希爾蒂(Megan Hilty),壓軸為無人機表演與煙火秀。
活動由WHDH於晚上7時至9時30分播出,CNN主播安德森·庫珀(Anderson Cooper)與帕梅拉·布朗(Pamela Brown)亦將進行全國直播。
全州各地慶典
大波士頓地區
• 波士頓海港節(7月2至4日):全美規模最大的獨立日節慶之一,歷史重演、現場音樂及親子活動齊備。
• 波士頓獨立日遊行暨愛國典禮(7月4日):早上9時從科普利廣場出發,10時15分於舊州議會大廈朗讀《獨立宣言》,11時在法尼爾廳舉行正式演講。
• 薩德伯里七月四日遊行(7月4日):以「我們人民」為題,紀念建國250週年。
波士頓北部
• 格洛斯特港慶典(7月3日):現場音樂、濱水活動及港口煙火。
• 塞勒姆慶四(7月4日):海事歷史遺址舉辦音樂會及港口煙火。
• 馬布爾黑德港口燈火暨煙火(7月4日):北岸經典傳統。
• 韋克菲爾德獨立日遊行(7月4日):新英格蘭最古老遊行之一,結束後於湖畔舉行親子活動。
波士頓南部
• 普利茅斯七月四日慶典(7月4日):路跑、遊行、音樂會及港口煙火。
• 費爾黑文革命遊行暨典禮(7月4日):遊行後前往首次海戰遺址鳳凰堡鳴放禮炮。
• 福爾里弗濱水慶典(7月4日):餐車、表演及河面煙火。
• 新貝德福德獨立日慶典(7月4日):港口煙火搭配濱水慶典。
麻州中部
• WooSox七月四日家庭節(7月4日):波拉公園親子活動及煙火秀。
• 菲奇堡市民節暨遊行(7月4日):街頭派對、遊行及煙火。
• 格拉夫頓七月四日遊行(7月4日):社區傳統慶典。
麻州西部
• 東朗梅多七月四日慶典(7月3日):週慶壓軸為大型遊行及煙火。
• 坦格爾伍德慶典(7月3至4日):波士頓交響樂團特別演出及煙火。
• 阿加瓦姆250週年慶典(7月4日):《獨立宣言》朗讀、軍事紮營、火槍操練及社區野餐。
• 星條旗耀斯普林菲爾德(7月4日):交響樂演出搭配河面煙火。
• 威廉斯頓「自由搖滾!」(7月4日):兩天音樂節,現場演出、歷史展示及煙火。
• 皮茲菲爾德遊行暨汽車展(7月4至5日):柏克夏最大獨立日慶典之一。
• 北亞當斯煙火列車(7月4日):鐵道之旅赴私人地點欣賞煙火。
鱈魚角及島嶼
• 馬什皮煙火慶典(6月27日):下午5時起有音樂、餐車等活動,黃昏施放煙火。
• 三明治揭幕慶典(6月27日):晚上7時現場演出,黃昏煙火。
• 查塔姆煙火慶典(7月2日):下午6時親子活動,晚上9時煙火。
• 奧爾良洛克港煙火(7月2日):鱈魚角經典傳統。
• 法爾茅斯煙火(7月4日):新英格蘭最具代表性的獨立日煙火秀之一。
• 海恩尼斯七月四日慶典(7月4日):遊行、港口慶典及棒球聯賽。
• 普羅文斯頓遊行暨煙火(7月4日):鎮區遊行及港口煙火。
• 埃德加敦遊行暨煙火(7月4日):瑪莎葡萄園島經典慶典。
• 橡樹崖兒童遊行(7月4日):親子友善的島上傳統。
• 南塔克特七月四日慶典(7月4日):路跑、兒童活動、現場音樂及海灘煙火。
夏季活動持續展開
七月四日慶典為麻州250週年系列活動的核心。整個夏季,全州將持續舉辦展覽、演出及歷史遺址活動。旅遊辦公室建議民眾提前規劃、善用大眾交通並預先訂房。完整活動日曆請造訪 Massachusetts250.org。
Governor Healey Highlights July 4th Celebrations Taking Place Across Massachusetts
BOSTON — Governor Maura Healey is encouraging residents and visitors to celebrate America’s 250th birthday across Massachusetts, unveiling a statewide guide to Independence Day events, parades, festivals, and fireworks taking place from Cape Cod to the Berkshires. As the birthplace of the American Revolution and the first state to officially celebrate Independence Day, Massachusetts will play a central role in the nation's Semiquincentennial commemoration. Communities across the state are hosting events that honor the country's history while showcasing the people, places and traditions that continue to shape Massachusetts today.
The guide, available on Massachusetts250.org, provides information on signature events, regional celebrations, transportation resources, and opportunities to experience America's 250th Birthday throughout Massachusetts. "There is no better place to celebrate America's 250th Birthday than Massachusetts, where the ideas that shaped our nation first took root," said Governor Maura Healey. "Whether you're watching fireworks on the Esplanade, attending a hometown parade or gathering with family and friends in your community, this is a chance to celebrate our history, reflect on our shared values and support the local businesses, organizations and volunteers who make these celebrations possible."
“America's 250th Birthday is a reminder that our greatest achievements have always come when people come together around a common purpose," said Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. "The ideas that launched a nation spread from town to town, neighbor to neighbor, through conversation, collaboration, and a belief that ordinary people could shape an extraordinary future. This anniversary is an opportunity to reconnect with one another, celebrate our shared story, and carry that spirit forward for the next generation.”
"Massachusetts has always been a place where big ideas become lasting impact," said Secretary of Economic Development Eric Paley. "As we welcome visitors from around the country and around the world, we have an opportunity to showcase not only where America began, but where the future is being built. The impressions formed this summer can become tomorrow's investments, partnerships, jobs, and opportunities, creating benefits that extend far beyond this historic anniversary."
"For 250 years, the spirit of America has been defined by the same qualities that continue to make Massachusetts special: innovation, resilience, creativity, and a willingness to bring people together," said Kate Fox, Executive Director of the Massachusetts Office of Travel and Tourism. "This summer, every corner of the Commonwealth will offer opportunities to celebrate, connect, and create lasting memories as we welcome visitors from near and far to experience America's birthday where its story began."
"For 250 years, Boston has stood at the center of our nation’s story, and this July Fourth we’re proud to welcome people from around the world to celebrate where that story began,” said Mayor Michelle Wu. “As we honor the courage and determination that shaped our country, we also celebrate the strong, diverse communities that make Boston the city we are today. We look forward to marking this historic milestone together in every neighborhood."
Massachusetts 250 Signature Event
The 2026 Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular on the Charles River Esplanade will serve as the official Massachusetts 250 signature event. Hosted by Jane Lynch, the free concert will feature Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops alongside special guest artists Lainey Wilson, Chance The Rapper, Trombone Shorty, and Megan Hilty. The evening will also include a choreographed, state-of-the-art drone and one of the nation's most iconic fireworks displays. The nationally televised event will be broadcast locally by WHDH from 7-9:30 p.m. and featured as part of CNN’s national Independence Day coverage, with CNN's Anderson Cooper and Pamela Brown providing live coverage from the Charles River Esplanade.
Celebrate Across Massachusetts
Massachusetts 250 encourages residents and visitors alike to celebrate in communities across the state. Events commemorating America's 250th Birthday and Independence Day weekend include:
Greater Boston
Boston Harborfest (July 2–4)
One of the nation's largest Independence Day festivals, Harborfest features historical reenactments, harbor activities, live music, family programming, and celebrations throughout downtown Boston and the waterfront. Part of Boston’s ongoing commemoration of the nation’s founding and the city’s pivotal role in the American Revolution, this annual celebration begins with a 9:00 a.m. parade from Copley Square through downtown. The event concludes with a public reading of the Declaration of Independence from the Old State House balcony at 10:15 a.m. and a formal oration at Faneuil Hall at 11:00 a.m.
Sudbury Fourth of July Parade (July 4)
The MetroWest tradition returns with the theme "We the People," commemorating the nation's 250th anniversary.
North of Boston
Salem Celebrates the Fourth (July 4)
Salem Maritime National Historic Site hosts family activities, live music, performances by the Hillyer Festival Orchestra, and fireworks over Salem Harbor. South of Boston
Fall River Waterfront Celebration (July 4)
Food trucks, live entertainment, family activities, and fireworks over the Taunton River from the city's historic waterfront. Central Massachusetts
Western Massachusetts
Tanglewood July Fourth Celebration (July 3 – 4)
The Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer home marks America's 250th Birthday with special performances and fireworks in Lenox. Star Spangled Springfield (July 4)
The Springfield Symphony Orchestra returns to Riverfront Park for an evening of entertainment, family activities, food vendors, and fireworks over the Connecticut River. Freedom Rocks! Williamstown Fourth of July Celebration (July 4)
A two-day festival featuring live music, historical demonstrations, family activities, a hometown parade, food, exhibits, and fireworks. Performers include Albert Cummings, James Montgomery, Wanda Houston, and others. Cape Cod & The Islands
Family fun begins at 5:00 p.m. at Mashpee Middle High School with live music, train rides, food trucks, and face painting before fireworks begin at dusk.
Sandwich launches its 250th Fourth of July season at Henry T. Wing School Fields with a live performance by The Moonlighters beginning at 7:00 p.m., followed by fireworks at dusk.
Chatham's annual Fourth of July celebration begins at Veterans Field with family-friendly activities starting at 6:00 p.m., followed by patriotic favorites performed by Dan Clark, the Singing Trooper, at 8:00 p.m. The evening concludes with a spectacular fireworks display over Chatham at 9:00 p.m.
Falmouth Fireworks (July 4)
One of New England's most iconic Independence Day traditions, featuring a spectacular fireworks display over Vineyard Sound at Falmouth Heights Beach. Hyannis Fourth of July Celebration (July 4)
Featuring the People's Procession, harbor festivities, family activities, live entertainment, and Cape Cod Baseball League games. Massachusetts 250 Programming Continues Throughout the Summer
The July 4th celebration serves as a centerpiece of the broader Massachusetts 250 campaign, a statewide effort commemorating Massachusetts’ role in the American Revolution while highlighting the people, places, and ideas that continue to shape Massachusetts today.
Throughout the summer, visitors can explore hundreds of events, exhibitions, performances, and experiences taking place across the Commonwealth, including Museums 250 exhibitions, historic site programming, public art installations, community festivals, and storytelling initiatives that elevate both iconic and underrepresented stories from Massachusetts history.
MOTT recommends planning ahead by arriving early for major events, utilizing public transportation whenever possible, booking accommodations in advance, and reviewing event-specific transportation and safety information before traveling.
To learn more about America's 250th celebrations in Massachusetts and view the full calendar of events, please visit Massachusetts250.org.