United States Semiquincentennial
250th anniversary of the US on July 4, 2026
Summary
The United States Semiquincentennial, also called the Bisesquicentennial, the Sestercentennial, or the Quarter Millennium, 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 the 250th Independence Day: July 4, 2026.
Originally created by Chetsford
5/21/2018, 4:28:37 AM
Modified
5/28/2026, 6:55:42 PM
Recent revisions
Fixing formatting
Update, clarify connection and added additional source.
Undid revision [[Special:Diff/1356562429|1356562429]] by [[Special:Contributions/Randy Kryn|Randy Kryn]] ([[User talk:Randy Kryn|talk]]) The event is directly tied to Freedom 250 and criticisms of politicization of celebrations. Please do not cast aspersions about my editing.
/* Trump money */ it's called 'currency', not money
Undid revision, musical groups not coming to an event is not encyclopedia worthy. Why do you always focus on the negative and try to tear down a page which is about a very special event and celebration in the U.S.? This one about musical groups seems agenda driven towards that point of view, it is simply not encyclopoedic.
Update
Update
Reverted [[WP:AGF|good faith]] edits by [[Special:Contributions/Founding CEO|Founding CEO]] ([[User talk:Founding CEO|talk]]): Unnecessary name dropping, confusion between trust and commission, not a [[WP:RS|reliable source]]
Simply added the founding CEO of the A250 Foundation and first report to the President.<ref></ref> Report to the President of the United States: Inspiring the Human Spirit, December 2019 <ref><ref></ref></ref>
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/* Background */ combined sentences (similar topics, the past anniversary celebrations)
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/* Washington, D.C. */ removed a convoluted connection between the Iraq War, an approval rating, and a prayer meeting (this seemed cobbled together using the word "Despite" as a connector of unrelated events. They sponsored a prayer meeting on the Capitol Mall, which had nothing to do with the a president's approval rating)
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