MANASSAS, Va. — Manassas will celebrate the 4th of July with Northern Virginia’s largest fireworks display.

The festivities begin at 4 p.m. and include live entertainment, food, and vendors. Fireworks will begin at 9:15 p.m.

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The group has been performing a series of shows that ends July 7 at the Prince William County Fairgrounds in Manassas.

As for parking, Manassas spokeswoman Patty Prince said the city’s parking garage at the Virginia Railway Express station will be closed on the holiday.

During the festivities, the Manassas Old Town Parking Garage will be closed because of safety concerns. Parking is available at the commuter lot on Prince William Street, at other surface lots around the city and at Metz Middle School. Handicapped parking will be available at the lot behind 7/11 and the triangular lot located at the intersection of Main and Prince William Streets.

Residents and visitors are reminded not to park in lots where “No Parking” signs are located.