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A message from America250AL at American Village

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How are You Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday in Your Town?

About

What is America250?

On July 4, 2026, the United States will mark the 250th anniversary of the Signing of the Declaration of Independence, the birth of our Nation.

“From Concord Bridge in 1775 to the Edmund Pettus Bridge in 1965 and beyond, the quest for liberty has resonated through the generations.”

One Nation. Many Stories.

Your story, a part of America’s rich tapestry, joins diverse voices responding to America’s Invitation. Your reflections on our past, present, and future contribute to the creation of history’s most inclusive commemoration.

Gee’s Bend Quilter Tinnie Pettway Shares Her Story
Timeline

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July 4, 2026

Drafting the Declaration of Independence

Thomas Jefferson’s original draft included among it’s grievances, a condemnation of slavery that was later removed. Read the original draft and compare it to the actual Declaration.

Features

Every month we add new recipes, books, podcasts, and patriots to our features page. Please check back frequently for the latest features.

Dr. Joseph Warren Portrait
Featured Patriots

Dr. Joseph Warren: A Martyr of the Revolution

Featured Books

“Paul Revere’s Ride,” by David Hackett Fischer

Featured Podcasts

Phillis Wheatley: The Enslaved Poet Who Met with George Washington AND the King of England

Featured Recipes

Martha’s Great Cake Recipe

Educate. Engage. Unite.

Teacher Lesson Plans, Podcasts, Webinars, and other educational materials

Educational Materials

Historical lesson plans for teachers

Honor our Veterans

Learn more about the veterans who served our country

Videos

Historical videos about the American Revolution

Podcasts

Historical podcasts about the American Revolution

History Map

What Part Did The American Revolution Play In Alabama?

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On this day in 1777, a duel took place between Button Gwinnett, signer of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia, and Lachlan McIntosh, a political rival. The duel took place due to a dispute between the two men over a military command. Gwinnett was wounded and later died. McIntosh was wounded and survived. Please click on the link below to read more about the only signer of the Declaration to die as the result of a duel. -->

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On this day in 1777, a duel took place between Button Gwinnett, signer of the Declaration of Independence from Georgia, and Lachlan McIntosh, a political rival. The duel took place due to a dispute between the two men over a military command. Gwinnett was wounded and later died. McIntosh was wounded and survived. Please click on the link below to read more about the only signer of the Declaration to die as the result of a duel. -->

https://allthingsliberty.com/2014/09/button-gwinnett-and-the-mcintosh-duel/

 #america250 #america250al #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #HistoryNerd #americanhistory #historyforyoungpeple #americanvillage #Alabama #americanvillage_alabama #montevallo #discovershelbyal

On this day in 1774, Paul Revere went on another ride. He did that quite often. As a member of the Boston Committee of Correspondence, he rode south from Boston to urge other colonies to boycott trade with Britain and the West Indies following Parliament’s passage of the Intolerable Acts. He rode from Boston to New York, Philadelphia, and Hartford, letting them know about the restrictions placed upon Boston by England. Please click on the link below to learn more about Paul Revere’s other rides! -->

www.paulreverehouse.org/paul-reveres-other-rides/ #america250 #america250al #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #HistoryNerd #americanhistory #historyforyoungpeple #americanvillage #Alabama #americanvillage_alabama #discovershelbyal ... See MoreSee Less

On this day in 1774, Paul Revere went on another ride. He did that quite often. As a member of the Boston Committee of Correspondence, he rode south from Boston to urge other colonies to boycott trade with Britain and the West Indies following Parliament’s passage of the Intolerable Acts. He rode from Boston to New York, Philadelphia, and Hartford, letting them know about the restrictions placed upon Boston by England. Please click on the link below to learn more about Paul Revere’s other rides! -->

https://www.paulreverehouse.org/paul-reveres-other-rides/

 #america250 #america250al #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #HistoryNerd #americanhistory #historyforyoungpeple #americanvillage #Alabama #americanvillage_alabama #discovershelbyal

Happy 250th Birthday to the U.S. Army!

On Saturday - June 14th, we celebrate with a time-honored tradition at the U.S. Army's 250th Birthday Celebration at the American Village! This symbolic event reflects the Army’s proud history and the passing of wisdom from one generation to the next.- The first slice is presented to our guest of honor.- Then, the oldest and youngest soldiers cut the cake together with a ceremonial saber, representing continuity, service, and strength.- We honor all who have served—past, present, and future.Join us at the American Village on June 14th at 10AM to commemorate 250 years of dedication and sacrifice. #Army250 #ForgedInService #250YearsStrong #america250 #america250al #americanvillage #Alabama #americanhistory #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #montevallo #discovershelbyal #americanvillage_alabama ... See MoreSee Less

Happy 250th Birthday to the U.S. Army! 

On Saturday - June 14th, we celebrate with a time-honored tradition at the U.S. Armys 250th Birthday Celebration at the American Village! This symbolic event reflects the Army’s proud history and the passing of wisdom from one generation to the next.

- The first slice is presented to our guest of honor.
- Then, the oldest and youngest soldiers cut the cake together with a ceremonial saber, representing continuity, service, and strength.
- We honor all who have served—past, present, and future.

Join us at the American Village on June 14th at 10AM to commemorate 250 years of dedication and sacrifice. 

#Army250 #ForgedInService #250YearsStrong #america250 #america250al #americanvillage #Alabama #americanhistory #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #montevallo #discovershelbyal #americanvillage_alabama
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