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A message from America250AL at American Village

Alabama’s Designated Semiquincentennial Celebration Capitol

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

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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
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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.

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Every month we feature new recipes, books, podcasts, and patriots. Please check back frequently for the latest features.

Patriot of the Month

Thomas Paine

Book of the Month

“The Great New York Fire of 1776,” by Benjamin L. Carp

Podcast of the Month

“Patriot Power”

Recipe of the Month

Fricasseed Rabbits

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It's time for our first America 250 Alabama Commissioner Spotlight - Senator Arthur Orr!

Since his election to the Alabama Senate, Sen. Arthur Orr has sponsored and his colleagues have passed legislation to address the high school student drop-out rate, put the State’s checkbook online, improve campaign finance reporting, remove racist language from the state constitution, and scores of other laws to improve the state of Alabama. He was instrumental in the formation and development of the Robotics Technology Park, The Alabama Center for the Arts and the Alabama School for Cyber Technology and Engineering. Sen. Orr had a distinguished academic record at Wake Forest University, University of Alabama School of Law and, more recently, Austin Peay University. After graduation from law school, while his classmates pursued legal careers, Arthur joined the U.S. Peace Corps. He was assigned to a remote Himalayan village in Nepal, where he lived primitively with no indoor plumbing and dirt floors, and conducted teacher trainings throughout the region. After completing his Peace Corps commitment, he returned to Decatur and practiced law. Although Arthur was a partner in a law firm and active in his community, he felt led to return overseas to do what he could to help the poor in the developing world. He was hired by Habitat for Humanity International and was assigned to establish a new Habitat program in Bangladesh. To date, that program has constructed more than 2000 houses. He presently serves as Chairman of the Senate Finance and Taxation Committee as well as Chairman of the Alabama School for Cyber Technology and Engineering and Athens State University Boards of Trustees. Since his election, he has received numerous national, state and local awards and recognitions.America250 Alabama is stronger because of dedicated commissioners working to preserve and share our nation’s story. Thank you Sen. Orr for your leadership, commitment, and impact as we approach America's 250th Birthday! #america250 #america250al #americanvillage #Alabama #americanhistory #Semiquincentennial #HistoryNerd #historyforyoungpeple #americanvillage_alabama ... See MoreSee Less

Its time for our fir

Friday, May 15th, The American Village and America250AL spent the evening at the Birmingham Barons! CEO and President of American Village, Col. Alan Miller, threw the first pitch, and there was even a special appearance from George Washington himself!

Thank you to everyone who came out, and thank you to the Birmingham Barons for having us out! #America250 #America250AL #AmericanHistory #Semiquincentennial #historynerd #americanvillage #Alabama #montevallo #americanvillage_alabama #historyforyoungpeple ... See MoreSee Less

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On this day in 1954, a unanimous Supreme Court ruled that the nation’s schools were to be desegregated. The Court later ruled that should take place, “with all deliberate speed.” States with segregated schools were in violation of the 14th Amendment and those schools were then ruled illegal. Please click on the link below to look at some of the archaeological work being done at the site of Monroe Elementary School in Topeka, KS.

-> www.nps.gov/articles/mwac-brvb.htm #america250 #america250al #americanhistory #Semiquincentennial #OnThisDay #ThisDayInHistory #HistoryNerd #historyforyoungpeple #americanvillage_alabama #americanvillage #Alabama #montevallo #discovershelbyal ... See MoreSee Less

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