HomeCelebrating 250 Years of American History hide Celebrating 250 Years of American History On July 4, 2026, America will celebrate 250 years of independence. “With a single sheet of parchment and 56 signatures, America began the greatest political journey in human history,” said President Trump of this momentous anniversary. Under the President’s leadership, the entire federal government, state and local governments, the private sector, non-profit and educational institutions, and every citizen across this country are encouraged to join in this historic celebration. Task Force 250 invites citizens to have a renewed love of American history, experience the beauty of our country, and ignite a spirit of adventure and innovation that will raise our nation to new heights over the next 250 years. In commemoration of events leading up to the July 4, 2026, anniversary, the White House presents this original video series, “The Story of America.” The Founders Museum Step into history like never before. Watch America’s Founding Fathers, Ladies of the Revolution and Events that paved the way for Independence come to life. ENTER THE FOUNDERS MUSEUM That Declaration and that pledge were the beginning of the most significant political event in the history of the world, the American Revolution.Marco RubioSecretary of State 250 Years of American Diplomacy American diplomats champion freedom, secure our nation, and always put America and Americans first. Join us in celebrating our people, our story, and 250 years of American diplomacy. Early Americans were pioneering by nature: They sought freedom from religious persecution and class restrictions. While they struggled to survive, they developed a rugged self-reliance … and a resentment of creeping British control, and taxes. The Department of State commemorates the period leading up to the Declaration of Independence, a time when America’s diplomacy was born. 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. Soccer, Celebrations & Scenic Views Learn about festivities celebrating our country’s 250th birthday near soccer match host cities. The Spirit of 1776 The American Revolution gave birth to a nation and helped define its people. 56 Signatures, One Revolution On July 4, 1776, representatives from the 13 colonies gathered in Philadelphia to declare independence from Great Britain. FOUNDING FATHERS quiz Seven men played key roles in making the United States. How well do you know them? Take our quiz and find out. american architecture For 250 years, innovative architects have shaped American places in ways that reflect the nation’s values. the stars and stripes, forever The American flag united a nation, from its revolutionary origins to the present day. Washington crossing the delaware Emanuel Leutze’s painting has an enduring place in the story of America. A Timeline of the American Revolution Test your knowledge of the United States’ fight for freedom. What is the Most American Thing? Think you know what defines America? Select between your favorite icons. American Innovations Take a look at U.S. inventions that transformed science, industry and everyday life. Monumental Presidents Journey across America to explore eight landmarks that honor presidents’ legacies. ShareAmerica The 2 Georges of the Revolutionary War Test Your Knowledge of America’s Founding Fathers Art Project to Honor America’s 250th on National Mall What Would You Do After Writing the Declaration of Independence? Gatherings Honor Religion in America More Freedom 250 Stories