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Vinemont Sports Complex 266 Park Dr, Cullman, United States -
Thomas Jefferson’s Garden at Monticello
Madison Public Library 142 Plaza Blvd., Madison, United StatesCelebrate the 250th anniversary of American Independence with a Journey into Thomas Jefferson's Monticello Garden. Join Ron Daniels, Master Consulting Rosarian with the American Rose Society, as he brings the historic gardens of Thomas Jefferson's Monticello to life. Monticello - which means "little mountain" - is home to a remarkable collection of roses along with...
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Celebrate America’s 250th Birthday with Niki Sepsas: A Continent in Flames
Homewood Public Library 1721 Oxmoor Road, Homewood, United StatesThis history series with Niki Sepsas tells the remarkable story of American Independence celebrating our 250th anniversary. Provided through a grant from America 250 Alabama. An examination of some of the major clashes that took place between the colonial forces and the British during the Americans’ struggle for independence and how history would have been...
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Storyteller and Historian Brian “Fox” Ellis Presentes John Adams
Athens State University - McCandless Hall 300 N. Beaty Street, Athens, United StatesJoin historian and storyteller Brian “Fox” Ellis as he brings President John Adams to life in an interactive Alabama 250 program exploring the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the founding of the United States. This engaging Chautauqua-style experience invites the audience to become participants in a discussion about freedom, government, and what it means...
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Reading of the Declaration of Independence and Rededication of Alabama’s Liberty Bell
South Lawn of the State Capitol 600 Dexter Avenue, Montgomery, United StatesOn the 250th anniversary of the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence in Philadelphia, Alabama officials and citizens will read our founding document aloud in a ceremony on the south lawn of the State Capitol. The state will also rededicate its replica Liberty Bell, symbol of the founding and a prominent destination for...
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Revolutionary Stories: Celebrating the US and the Declaration of Independence, 1776-2026
The program starts at 5:00pm and ends at 7:00pm. The program is free and all are welcome. There will be activities for all ages. Colonial Character Gallery Educational displays and activities
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The Clotilda & L.E.A.F. (Landing Event and Ancestor Festival)
The Clotilda Descendants AssociationLive registration for events will be open to the public on 6/12. Thursday, July 9th: Descendant Meet and Greet, Curated Bus Tour Friday, July 10th: Ancestor Festival and Truth Summit Saturday, July 11th: Landing Event, Chartered bus tour, and boat cruise to the Clotilda shipwreck Sunday, July 12th: church service at Union Baptist Church
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Red, White & Bluegrass
Celebrate America's 250th birthday with an evening of live bluegrass, community, and patriotism at the Alabama Music Hall of Fame. Featuring JamTowne, this special America250 event also benefits American Legion Post 31 and its programs for local veterans. Advance tickets are just $10 and are available online or in person at the Colbert County Tourism...
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Freedom Lecture Series at Troy University: Finding your Voice in America’s Founding Words
Troy University 600 University Ave, Troy, United StatesJoin Professor Avington Medeiros for a hands on workshop with the Declaration of Independence in blackout poetry: using the founding document as the source material for a new, patriotic and personal poem. Classroom location TBA on the website.
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Music in The Park
Priceville Veterans Park 520 Highway 67 South, Decatur, United StatesMusic in the Park at Veterans Park in Priceville, AL, on July 11 from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM. This free community event celebrates the 250th anniversary of American Independence! The evening will feature: - Live music by the Jake Mann Band- Food trucks- A bouncy house for kids- A fireworks display presented by Pyro...
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Freedom Lecture Series at Troy University: The Builders of the Nation
Troy University 600 University Ave, Troy, United StatesWho were the builders of the nation, and how did they unite in common cause with their communities? We are also builders of our future nation. Professor Joe McCall will present this lecture at Troy University, classroom TBA.
