On July 4th, a Chicago suburb will put on the biggest Independence Day fireworks display in the entire state.

Organizers have promised an unforgettable experience with their "live pyrotechnics spectacular" synchronized to a fantastic selection of pop, movie, and patriotic music.

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The concert-quality sound system they plan on using will be a treat for your ears and a visual wonder for your eyes with every explosion timed perfectly with the music.

Where is the Biggest July 4th Fireworks Display in Illinois?

Depending on your location, it could be a little bit of a drive but it will be well worth it. Set your destination to Itasca in DuPage County.

Itasca has been hosting 4th of July celebrations at this picturesque site for 26 years now, and this year's display promises to be the most remarkable one yet. The organizers take pride in their title of having the largest fireworks display in Illinois.

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The precise location is Hamilton Lakes, west of O'Hare International Airport, at the intersection of I-390 and Park Boulevard.

What Happens at Itasca's 4th of July Celebration?

Pre-fireworks festivities start at 5 p.m with delicious food and enjoy live music, setting the stage for an exciting evening.

Does Itasca's July 4th Celebration Cost Money?

The best part is that admission is absolutely free. However, to support the event and ensure convenient parking, organizers are encouraging attendees to donate $25 per car for on-site parking.

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If you're still on the fence about which fireworks display to check out in Illinois this year, just know the mecca is waiting in Itasca, Illinois.

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