July 4: America’s 250th
July 4
Free

A celebration of America’s 250th birthday on Hardy’s Main Street!
Come see the historic district draped in traditional red, white, and blue bunting. Enjoy a a perfect, hometown 4th of July with lots of American spirit and great shops and restaurants. Need a place to stay? Hardy’s lodging establishments are ready to welcome you!
Want a little extra fun? Our local outfitters will show you why the Spring River is one of the Ozarks most popular floating and fishing streams.
Friday, July 3rd,
- 7:00 p.m. Osage Water plays Doc Thompson Park
Saturday, July 4th, King Pocket Park
- 10:00 Park Dedication with the singing of the National Anthem
- 11:00 Music by Garrett Duncan
- 12:30 Music by Christopher Smith
- 2:00 Music by Shaggy Gentry
- 7:00 Thunder on Thunderbird: Patriotic Boat Parade (7:00 p.m.) and Fireworks (9:00 p.m.) in our sister city of Cherokee Village.
Hardy has been part of the Mid South’s summer for 120 years. Come explore!
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