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Our Shared Future: 250

Our Shared Future: 250

Our Shared Future 250

In 2026, the United States of America turns 250 years old. We are tasked with not only celebrating this historic event but also making it a time of reflection. It reminds us of the ideals the nation was founded on, and how we might help the country live up to them. The Smithsonian will celebrate the nation’s successes, contemplate the consequences of our history, commemorate the sacrifices of those who have worked to uphold the nation’s ideals, and ask Americans to commit to advancing our democracy and preserving our shared future.

The Smithsonian’s Our Shared Future: 250 thanks Signature Supporter Lilly Endowment Inc., with additional support from Target. Learn more about additional opportunities for support through The Smithsonian Campaign for Our Shared Future.

Highlights

Events will take place throughout 2025 and 2026 and include the following:

  • The historic carousel on the National Mall will reopen to the public in spring 2026.
  • The beloved annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival will expand into a larger celebration: Of the People: The Smithsonian Festival of Festivals, exploring festivals as a powerful tool of civic engagement and cultural exchange.
  • The Smithsonian Castle will pause renovation to reopen to the public from Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day in 2026. The space will feature a visitor’s center, café, shop, and a special exhibition titled, American Aspirations.
  • Renovations at the National Air and Space Museum will be completed by July 1, 2026, in honor of the museum’s 50th anniversary.
  • The National Museum of African American History and Culture will celebrate its tenth anniversary in September 2026, complete with a special block party celebration.
  • The Hirshhorn Museum’s Sculpture Garden and Plaza revitalization will be complete and open to the public in October 2026.

Additional programs and activities at the Smithsonian and around the country will be announced here!

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John Rusk as Uncle Sam with young celebration attendee on the terrace of the National Museum of American History. Smithsonian Institution Archives, 1977

Featured Exhibitions

Explore exhibitions from across the Smithsonian that help tell the American story. More exhibitions to be announced!

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Collections and Stories

This is just a small selection of stories and collections that explore the American experience.

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Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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Take an American road trip through our collections to celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
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Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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Explore collections and stories related to the founding of the United States of America.
Declaration of Independence Signers

Smithsonian Snapshot

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The Declaration of Independence is a foundational American document.

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National Museum of American History

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Printing the Declaration was essential for the distribution of its meaning across the Thirteen Colonies.
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Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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The Stars and Stripes, Old Glory, the Star-Spangled Banner—the American flag in our collections.
Uncle Sam on poster saying I want you for U.S. Army.

Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

Uncle Sam: The Man and the Meme arrow-right

Our National Museum of American History tracked down the story of the familiar bearded figure.
Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" Pamphlet

Smithsonian Snapshot

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“In the following pages I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense...”—Thomas Paine

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Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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Explore GOTV pins, posters, and other voting-related collection items from across the Smithsonian.
Miss Liberty Celebration

Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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A gift from France in 1886, Lady Liberty in our collections and across America.
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Sidedoor Podcast

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Betsy Ross sewed the first American flag. At least that's what we were taught in school.

Illustration of children with their right hands on their hearts looking at an American flag.

Sidedoor Podcast

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Why do we pledge allegiance to the flag? Learn the history behind this everyday occurrence on Sidedoor.

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Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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Explore a selection of stunning landscape paintings, photographs, and postage stamps that celebrate America's natural wonders.
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Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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American music flourishes within a wide variety of traditions drawn from our multicultural heritage.
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Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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Superman’s 1938 debut kicked off the golden age of comic books, and superheroes have used their powers to fight evildoers ever since.
Judy Garland (with Mickey Rooney)

Smithsonian Collection Spotlight

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Explore images and objects related to the history of motion pictures in America.
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Sidedoor Podcast

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Sidedoor joins forces with the National Air and Space Museum to explore the mysteries of lunar science.

Resources

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Smithsonian Education

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Explore classroom-ready resources that spark conversations around the stories and events that define America’s past, present, and future.
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Smithsonian Education

Democracy in Dialogue Virtual Exchange Program arrow-right

Become a facilitator and help your middle and high school students explore how local communities shaped 250 years of the American experiment.
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Smithsonian Science

Participatory Science in Your State arrow-right

Find a project to complete in your backyard, or online, and answer questions about our world in celebration of Our Shared Future: 250.
Illustration of the signing of the Declaration of Independence.

Office of Digital & Innovation

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Smithsonian experts are using artificial intelligence to support historical research, public engagement, and responsible access to American Revolutionary-era materials. 
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Smithsonian Learning Lab

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Discover innovative teaching strategies with Smithsonian educators in a webinar series designed to boost student engagement and deepen understanding of 250 years of American history.

More to Explore

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Smithsonian Magazine

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Read about the people, places, and events that shaped the United States’ fight for independence.
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Smithsonian Store

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Shop at the Smithsonian to celebrate the Semiquincentennial!
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U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission

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Learn how the congressional U.S. Semiquincentennial Commission is honoring and celebrating 250 years of American history. 

Smithsonian in Your Community

The Smithsonian comes to you! View the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service tour schedule to find exhibitions in your community. Or visit one of our 200+ Affiliates in nearly every state.

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A Look Back at the Bicentennial

The "Bicentennial Era" was a series of observances, celebrations, and commemorations leading up to the 200th anniversary of the adoption of the Declaration of Independence on Sunday, July 4, 1976. The Smithsonian celebrated the 200th Fourth of July with a twelve-week Bicentennial Festival of American Folklife, a visit from Queen Elizabeth II, and the opening of the National Air and Space Museum on the National Mall on July 1, 1976.

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Commemorative ribbon

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About

Our Shared Future: 250 spans the Smithsonian’s 21 museums, 14 education & research centers, the National Zoo, and over 200 Smithsonian Affiliates.

Pan-institutional leadership is provided by:

  • Kevin Gover, Under Secretary for Museums and Culture 
  • Monique Chism, Under Secretary for Education 
  • Lisa Sasaki, Deputy Under Secretary for Special Projects 
  • Cliff Murphy, Director of the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage 
  • Alison Leithner, Executive Director of Smithsonian Enterprises 
  • Becky Kobberod, Head of Digital Transformation 

For general inquiries, please reach out to SI-250@si.edu.

For media inquiries, please reach out to smithsonianmedia@si.edu.

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