United States Semiquincentennial

United States Semiquincentennial
250th birthday celebration
of the United States
Date(s)July 4, 2026
Location(s)United States
Previous eventBicentennial (1976)
Next eventTricentennial (2076)
Activity250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence
PresidentDonald Trump
Organized byUnited States Semiquincentennial Commission, America250
Websiteamerica250.org

The United States Semiquincentennial,[a] also called the Bisesquicentennial, the Sestercentennial or the Quarter Millennial, will be the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. Festivities will mark various events leading up to the Declaration's anniversary on Independence Day, July 4, 2026.

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