Let's get this party started by gaining an understanding of what the word semiquincentennial means? The definition of a semiquincentennial is the 250th anniversary of an event, organization, or nation. With origins derived from Latin, the word semiquintennial represents half (semi) of five-hundred-years. Marking a historic moment in our nation's history, on July 4, 2026, our nation will celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. America250 is the official non-partisan initiative established to commemorate this milestone 250th anniversary with educational programs, community service, and nationwide celebrations. America250, invites you to join together in commemoration of our nation's semiquincentennial celebration.
America250 | Our Nation's Semiquincentennial Celebration
There's no need to wait until July to get involved and plan your America250 celebration. We're off to explore The Big Apple and have a few recommendations for a historic New York State experience.
Historic New York State Itinerary
- Hamilton at Richard Rodgers Theatre | NY, NY
Broadway’s Tony-winning musical written by Lin-Manuel Miranda based on the book Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow.
- West Point Museum | Highland Falls, NY
The U.S. Military Academy’s extensive military collection.
- Fort Montgomery State Historic Site | Fort Montgomery, NY
Historic site where British seized fort and control of Hudson River with scenic views and trails.
- Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site | Newburgh, NY
First publicly owned historic site where George Washington issued the Newburgh Address with the adjacent Tower of Victory monument.
- Saratoga National Historical Park | Stillwater, NY
Site of the Battles of Saratoga in September and October 1777.
- New York State Capitol and New York State Museum | Albany, NY
The Capitol Building captures history and 19th-century architecture. The State Museum houses exhibits on New York’s history.
- Erie Canal Museum | Syracuse, NY
Focuses on post-Revolutionary history and New York State’s economic development.
- National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum | Peterboro, NY
The Museum honors abolitionists and continuing the legacy of their work for equality.
- Harriet Tubman National Historical Park | Auburn, NY
Harriet Tubman’s home and final resting place.
- Women’s Rights National Historical Park | Seneca Falls, NY
Site of 1848 First Women’s Rights Convention and Wesleyan Chapel.
America’s Block Party Festive Game + Activities
Here are a few simple, festive activities for guests of all ages to enjoy together. Families and friends will join one another in hosting small gatherings and more elaborate community celebrations. Keep spirits high with these lively Fourth of July America’s Block Party Bingo, games, and activities that will create treasured memories before a sparkler showcase as the sun begins to set.
- American Trivia
- Water Balloon Toss
- Three-Legged Race
- Sack Race
- DIY Photo Booth
- Hot Dog Eating Contest
- Outdoor Games (Cornhole, Ladder Toss, Ring Toss)
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