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$18 for Admission for Four to Red, White & Rawhide at Rawhide on Saturday, July 2 ($60 Value)

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Wild West-themed town hosts celebration featuring food trucks, fireworks, and music from acts including Stefani Montiel and Frankie J

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  • $18 for admission for four to the Red, White & Rawhide 45th Anniversary Fireworks Spectacular. ($60 value)

The festival takes place on Saturday, July 2, from 4 p.m. until close. Attendees enjoy family-friendly activities, fireworks, train rides, stunt shows and live musicfrom Latin artist Stefani Montiel and Frankie J, formerly of the Kumbia Kings. After rides and slides bring rumbling tummies, the Rawhide Steakhouse comes stacked with American food and drinks to help celebrate independence on a full stomach.

Children ages 5 and under receive free admission.

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Promotional value expires Jul 2, 2016. Amount paid never expires. Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed Groupon price). Limit 5 per person, may buy 5 additional as gifts. Rain or Shine Event. Kids 5 and under are free. Parking $10 cash per vehicle. No outside food and drink. No umbrellas or tents allowed. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Rawhide

Newcomers to Rawhide are advised to keep their eyes peeled. Gunfights, explosions, and bank robberies crop up regularly, and though sheriffs try their best to catch the criminals, somehow they always seem to break out of jail and return for more. Every single weekend.

After Rawhide's live-action stunt shows end, things get a little more relaxing. Visitors can also pan for gold or ride our mechanical bull, among many other family-friendly activities.

The town's old-timey buildings aren't just for show—there's something new behind every one of its doors. Live music tends to fill the air both here and at the 25-foot bar of Belle’s Saloon. Beyond these and other dining options, Rawhide also houses shops selling everything from homemade fudge to rawhide clothing. There's even a fifth-generation blacksmith and photographers who dress their subjects in the clothing and cell-phone holsters of the 1880s.

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