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- Top events to know about for Americas 250th anniversary in 2026
2026 marks the United States' 250th anniversary since adopting the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776
- United States Semiquincentennial - Wikipedia
Flag of United States Semiquincentennial Celebrations are organized by two main organizations at the federal level: the non-partisan congressional America250 Commission created in 2016 and backed by a nonprofit; and the White House Task Force on Celebrating America's 250th Birthday, chaired by Donald Trump and established via an executive order in 2025 [1] The America 250 Civics Education
- America’s 250th birthday: Details, schedule of events – NBC Boston
America250, the official nonpartisan entity charged by Congress with planning the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, has announced a series of national tentpole programs and events to commemorate and celebrate the semiquincentennial of the United States
- America 250 – The White House
America 250 Countdown to America's 250th Anniversary On July 4, 2026, America will celebrate the most important milestone in our country’s history—250
- Michael and Susan Dell to fund Trump accounts by giving $250 apiece . . .
Michael and Susan Dell on Tuesday said they will donate $250 in so-called "Trump accounts" to 25 million American children, a $6 25 billion investment that the Dells said is designed to jumpstart
- What to expect from the America250 celebrations : NPR
The United States is gearing up for a big birthday: July 4, 2026, is the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence Above is Independence Hall in Philadelphia, where the
- Calendar - America250
America's 250th[1] Our Initiatives[2] Our American Story Our nationwide initiative to preserve the voices of everyday Americans and collect the largest audiovisual archive of American stories ever created Learn More Nominate a Story America’s Field Trip
- America 250 - United States Department of State
Founding father Benjamin Franklin, often called the first diplomat, communicated with sympathizers in Britain and sought military assistance from France and Spain The colonists’ quest for freedom became a global cause Follow the stories of America’s road to independence and 250 years of history
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