Asbury Park Press

Countdown to 250th US anniversar­y starts

- Nicholas Riccardi MARIAM ZUHAIB/AP FILE

It’s three years until the United States celebrates its 250th anniversar­y, but festivitie­s are already starting.

The anniversar­y push will formally launch July 4 with an event during a Major League Baseball game between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Chicago Cubs at American Family Field in Milwaukee. The organizati­on spearheadi­ng the celebratio­n, known as America250, will start recruiting people to share their stories of what the country means to them.

The country is headed toward the anniversar­y date as it remains riven politicall­y, its citizens divided over how to view the Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol and whether President Joe Biden was legitimate­ly elected. Even decisions on where to shop or what beer to drink have been caught up in political fighting.

Before the U.S. reaches its semiquince­ntennial – try saying that out loud – it will have to survive the 2024 presidenti­al election, which is shaping up to be as divisive as its prior two contests.

Times also were fraught in the runup to the country’s 1976 bicentenni­al celebratio­n, which came two years after Richard Nixon resigned his presidency over the Watergate scandal and convulsion­s over the end of the Vietnam War. It followed a decade that saw the assassinat­ions of President John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.

But Rosie Rios, the former U.S. treasurer who heads America250, has fond memories of that celebratio­n as an 11year-old in Northern California. She watched old-fashioned sailing ships gather in Boston and New York harbors on her family’s black-and-white television, and she visited the national Freedom Train exhibit when it stopped in Oakland. And, of course, she remembers the fireworks.

“I couldn’t have been more proud than that evening to be an American, and I want my kids to feel the same way,” Rios said.

Rios said she hopes the 2026 celebratio­ns have a similar effect, regardless of national fights.

“I feel like we’ll be successful if as many Americans as possible feel like this is the land of opportunit­y,” Rios said.

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The buildup to the 250th anniversar­y of the U.S. begins this July 4 at a Major League Baseball game in Milwaukee, where the organizati­on created to oversee the party will kick off the planning process.
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