This Fourth of July 2026, we will celebrate not only Independence Day but the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a milestone often referred to as the nation’s “Semiquincentennial.” This birthday offers a special opportunity to reflect on the changes we’ve witnessed throughout our lifetimes and the values that continue to unite communities across generations. It’s a chance to celebrate not only our nation’s history, but also the people, places, and traditions that make our communities strong.
Looking Back—and Looking Forward
When the Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776, the United States was a collection of 13 colonies along the Atlantic coast. Over the next 250 years, the nation experienced extraordinary growth, challenges, achievements, and transformations. Today’s America is far different from the one our grandparents knew, yet many of the ideals expressed in the Declaration, such as liberty, opportunity, civic participation, and community, remain central to our national story.
As we celebrate this birthday, it’s worth taking time to share memories with younger generations. What historic moments have you lived through? What lessons would you like to pass along? Conversations like these help preserve personal histories that are every bit as important as the stories found in textbooks.
Meaningful Ways to Celebrate
Independence Day celebrations are not limited to fireworks and cookouts. Consider these activities:
- Share family stories and photographs with children and grandchildren.
- Visit a local historical society, museum, or landmark.
- Explore genealogy and family history projects.
- Attend a community concert, parade, or cultural festival.
- Volunteer for a local organization serving your community.
- Read the Declaration of Independence or learn more about the nation’s founding.
- Organize a neighborhood gathering that brings together people of different ages and backgrounds.
Many communities are also hosting special America250 programs throughout the year, making 2026 an ideal time to explore local history.
Events in the New York Metro Area
Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular
One of the nation’s most iconic Independence Day traditions returns in grand fashion this year. The 2026 event marks both the 50th anniversary of the Macy’s fireworks celebration and the 250th birthday of the United States. The expanded display will include fireworks launched near the Brooklyn Bridge, the lower East River, and portions of the lower Hudson River, creating viewing opportunities across New York City and New Jersey. The event will also be broadcast nationally for those who prefer to celebrate from home. Learn more at:
macysinc.com/newsroom/news/news-details/2026/Celebrations-Start-50-Days-from-the-50th-Macys-4th-of-July-Fireworks/
Historic New York Harbor Activities, Fleet Week
This year, Fleet Week in New York City will be held in conjunction with Independence Day. Learn more at: Fleet Week New York 2026 (SAIL250): Dates, Parade of Sail & Blue Angels. Throughout the summer, visitors can explore the rich maritime history of New York Harbor. Keep an eye on special America250 programming at waterfront museums and historic ships throughout the city. Many organizations are offering exhibits and educational programs focused on the Revolutionary era and America’s continuing story.
America250 Events Across the Country
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Few places are more closely associated with the nation’s founding than Philadelphia. Visitors can explore Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was debated and adopted, and view the Liberty Bell. The city is serving as a focal point for many America250 commemorative events throughout the year. More information: america250.org
Washington, D.C.
The nation’s capital is hosting a variety of exhibitions, performances, and commemorative programs tied to the 250th birthday. Museums, monuments, and historical sites throughout the city are highlighting the nation’s history and future. Learn more at DC250 | Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday in Washington, DC – Events, Attractions & Festivals
State and Local America250 Programs
Nearly every state has established its own America250 commission or planning committee. These organizations are coordinating local exhibits, educational programs, festivals, and community projects that allow residents to participate in the 205th birthday close to home. To find out about events across the country visit: Calendar – America250, and America 250 Discovery Map – Find America 250 Events Near Me & Historical Sites
Celebrating Community
You’ve witnessed decades of change, progress, challenges, and resilience. Your experiences help younger generations understand where we’ve been and imagine where we might go next. As America celebrates 250 years, take time to enjoy the traditions you love, learn something new about our shared history, and connect with the people around you. Whether you’re watching fireworks, attending a local event, or simply gathering with loved ones, this milestone birthday offers an opportunity to reflect on the past while looking toward the future with hope. Happy Independence Day from all of us at PSS!


