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US 250th Anniversary (Semiquincentennial)
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America250 nationwide celebrations; synchronized fireworks, Navy International Fleet Review NY Harbor.
On July 4, 2026, the United States marks 250 years since the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia. The milestone — branded the Semiquincentennial and coordinated nationally by the America250 commission — pairs a revived US Navy International Fleet Review in New York Harbor with simultaneous fireworks displays in all 50 states. The federal commission has spent nearly a decade planning programming that stretches from Jamestown reenactments to STEM competitions.
Congress created the US Semiquincentennial Commission in 2016 under Public Law 114-196, tasking it with coordinating a nationwide commemoration modeled loosely on the 1976 Bicentennial. The body, now operating as America250, is chaired under guidance from the National Archives and partners with all 50 state commissions plus five US territories. Central to the July 4 programming is the International Naval Review in New York Harbor, reprising the 1976 Operation Sail spectacle that drew roughly six million spectators to view 16 tall ships and 53 warships from 22 nations. The 2026 review is being coordinated with the US Navy, Coast Guard, and foreign navies invited through diplomatic channels. Philadelphia — where the Second Continental Congress approved Thomas Jefferson's drafted Declaration on July 4, 1776 — is hosting the signature civic ceremony at Independence Hall. America250 has also commissioned the "America's Field Trip" student program, a cross-country Salute to Service military honors initiative, and a traveling exhibit produced with the Smithsonian. Fireworks budgets in major cities are projected well above 2025 levels, with New York City's Macy's show confirmed for the Hudson and East Rivers. The National Park Service is running parallel programming at Independence National Historical Park, Valley Forge, and Boston's Freedom Trail sites, while the Library of Congress has digitized the full Journals of the Continental Congress for open public access.
July 4, 2026 is the exact 250th anniversary of the vote that severed the 13 colonies from Great Britain. Centennial and bicentennial observances in 1876 and 1976 both set cultural reference points for generations — the 1876 Centennial Exposition in Philadelphia introduced Americans to the telephone, while the 1976 Bicentennial produced Operation Sail and the tall-ships review. The Semiquincentennial is the last such anniversary most Americans alive today will witness, and it falls on a Saturday, giving public programming a full weekend of broadcast and in-person activation before the workweek resumes.
The Semiquincentennial anchors a dense 2026 civic calendar; follow coverage of the US Midterm Elections 2026 four months later and the Obama Presidential Center Opening 2026 in Chicago for context on how anniversary-year politics plays out. Sports programming dovetails with the FIFA World Cup 2026 Final on July 19 at MetLife Stadium, creating a two-week window of nationally televised spectacle.
When exactly is US Semiquincentennial 2026? Saturday, July 4, 2026 — the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Is US Semiquincentennial 2026 confirmed or expected? Confirmed; America250 has published programming and federal appropriations were enacted through the commission's authorizing legislation.
Who is responsible for US Semiquincentennial 2026? The US Semiquincentennial Commission (America250), working with state commissions, the Department of Defense, and the National Archives.
Where can I read the official announcement? See the official America250 commission website at https://america250.org/ for the national programming calendar.
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