Koka Booth Amphitheatre
At Booth Amphitheatre enjoyment is as much about atmosphere and the environs as it is about the entertainment. Booth Amphitheatre is unlike any other venue in the area. Located among 14 acres of stately hardwoods and pines and beautifully situated next to Symphony Lake, the park has been described as truly magnificent!
| NC Symphony Summerfest Series: Independence Day Concert - FREE | 7/4, 7:30p |
FMWR
Fort Bragg FMWR has great services available at fine recreation, sports and fitness facilities, child and youth services, two excellent golf courses, bowling centers, clubs and food and beverage establishments, a great lake recreation center and camp ground, a library… plus much, much more, to include horse stables with riding trails, a fine skeet and trap range, and a beautiful
| Fort Bragg 4th of July Celebration | 7/4, 3:00p |
Tavola Rossa
Tavola Rossa invites you to feast on a bountiful array of Italian specialties, set amid vivid colors, Italian artwork and glittering Murano glass vases. The outstanding menu featuring pasta, brick oven pizza, chicken, veal, and seafood highlights a spectrum of Italian specialties that are sure to please discriminating palates.
| Seven Productions Presents Independence Day Extravaganza | 7/4, 10:00p |
Joel Lane Museum House
Built in the 1770’s, this landmark is Wake County’s oldest home and was the residence of Joel Lane, the “father of Raleigh”. In 1792, representatives of the newly-formed North Carolina legislature met at Lane’s to select the site for the new capital city and 1,000 acres of his plantation were purchased to become the City of Raleigh.
| An Old-Fashioned July Fourth, 2009 | 7/4, 1:00p |
