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LONG BEACH

BBQ, Brews and Red, White & Blues

When, where: July 3 and 4, the Queen Mary

Highlights: Celebrate the Fourth of July with live music, a down-home barbecue (including a build-your-own strawberry shortcake station), an impressive fireworks display, dancing under the stars and children’s activities, all aboard one of the world’s most famous ships.

Cost: $25; $22 for military service members and senior citizens; $13 for ages 5 to 11; free for children younger than age 5; overnight packages start at $169; parking is $15 a car. Admission does not include food.

Info: (800) 437-2934, https://www.queenmary.com

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ALAMEDA, CALIF.

Fourth of July Party

When, where: July 4, USS Hornet

Highlights: Board this historic aircraft carrier for a family-friendly Independence Day party. On deck will be live concerts, games, tours, carnival games, a flight simulator and plenty of food, beer and wine. The grand finale: a panoramic view of fireworks across the Bay Area.

Cost: $20 in advance; $25 at the door; $10 for ages 5 to 17; free for ages 4 and younger

Info: https://www.uss-hornet.org

MENDOCINO, CALIF.

Mendocino Music Festival

When, where: July 10-24, Mendocino Headlands State Park

Highlights: For the 24th summer, a 16,000-square-foot tented concert hall will be constructed overlooking the Pacific Ocean. In it, chamber, opera (“Carmen”), jazz, bluegrass, world, dance and big-band music will delight music lovers. A children’s matinee engages the little ones.

Cost: Tickets start at $10, but vary by event and seating area

Info: (707) 937-2044, https://www.mendocinomusic.com

NORTH PLAINS, ORE.

Northwest String Summit

When, where: July 16-18, Horning’s Hideout

Highlights: Guitar, banjo, fiddle, bass and cello players and fans converge for this ninth annual music-and-camping event in a forest 20 minutes from Portland. For kids: a playground, arts and crafts and a parade featuring giant handmade puppets.

Cost: $155 for a three-day pass ($145 if purchased before July 15); $100 for a two-day pass; both prices include camping. Children ages 10 and younger are free with a paying adult.

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Info: https://www.stringsummit.com

—Avital Binshtock

itinerary@latimes.com

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