By Lou Aguila (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Jul 04, 2013 10:23 AM EDT

The Fourth of July is here and arguably there's no better place to celebrate America's independence than at the nation's capital, Washington D.C.

So without further ado, here are some of the best spots to enjoy the fireworks and the parade during the United States' Independence Day

West Lawn - The U.S. Capitol
PBS will again cover this year's 'A Capital Fourth' on the West Lawn of the U.S Capitol. The show will welcome back two-time Emmy Award-winning host Tom Bergeron while American music legend Barry Manilow will have a special performance on stage. The National Symphony Orchestra is also set to perform and expected to cap the show with their rendition of Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture."

The National Mall
The National Mall is another ideal spot to watch fireworks. With thousands of patriots expected to gather in the area, this place will certainly provide a great feel of the celebration.

Steps of Lincoln Memorial and Gravelly Point
There's no place in Washington that gives a closer look at the fireworks than Lincoln Memorial. However, this area is also expected to be crowded, so getting there early is a must. If luck proves tough, the Gravelly Point is another spot that gives breathtaking view of the fireworks.

The Parade
The National Independence Day Parade will take place along the Constitutional Avenue and 7th Street NW, showcasing 300 magnificent float, bands, and military units. Around 300,000 people are estimated to watch the parade, which will start at exactly 11:45 a.m. For more information on the parade, click here to go to the .

Fireworks Display will kick off shortly after 9:00 p.m.

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Parade Route Map (Interactive)


View National Independence Day Parade Route in a larger map

Live Streaming and TV Info

Live Online Streaming via TrafficLand.com (something a little different in terms of viewing perspective via a live webcam feed on Constitution Avenue and the corner of 17th Street, where the parade ends - viewer is advised that the video is updated every 2 seconds)

PBS will begin their TV coverage of the Independence Day Celebration at 7:00 a.m. ET.

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