From the music to the fireworks to military aircraft involved, it'll be a celebration of all things red, white and blue.
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The program covers much of downtown Jeffersonville, allowing visitors to carry alcoholic beverages in designated areas.
Venues on both sides of the Ohio River are making plans and selling tickets for prime viewing of the air show and fireworks.
The air show will feature some new aircraft and the fireworks show, according to its producers, will be bigger and better than ever.
Tickets are now on sale for ThunderBlast at the science center, happening Saturday, April 12.
The parking lots will open at 7 a.m. April 12, allowing fans to arrive early for a full day at the stadium.
Tourism officials are expecting 2025 to bring unprecedented economic gains, projecting an impact of nearly $4.2 billion for the local economy this year.