Trump to headline America's 250th anniversary fair on National Mall
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Key Takeaways
US President Donald Trump will lead the launch of America's year-long 250th anniversary celebrations on 24 June 2025, headlining a large-scale patriotic gathering on the National Mall in Washington that will feature military flyovers, cultural exhibitions, state pavilions and programming designed to showcase the nation's history, innovation and identity ahead of its semiquincentennial in 2026.
The Great American State Fair
The 24 June kick-off event formally opens the Great American State Fair, a 16-day exposition running from 25 June through 10 July in Washington. Organised by Freedom 250 — the official public-private partner supporting the nation's anniversary observances — the fair is expected to transform large sections of the National Mall into a showcase of American culture, technology, business, agriculture, military heritage and civic life. More than 150 exhibits representing all 50 states and six US territories are expected to participate.
Daily Themes and Key Attractions
The fair's programming is structured around daily themes. Opening Day on 25 June, titled 'The American Canon', will focus on architecture, infrastructure and culture that shaped the nation. Subsequent days will highlight agriculture, arts and culture, military service, health and wellness, technology and innovation, faith and values, entrepreneurship, family life and education.
One headline attraction is Rodeo 250, a daily live production tracing the evolution of the American cowboy, produced by Cervi Rodeo Company. Exhibitions dedicated to emerging technologies — including artificial intelligence, robotics, energy innovation and space exploration — will also feature prominently. Visitors can expect state pavilions, industry displays, military ensembles, movie screenings and an iconic Ferris wheel overlooking the Mall.
What Freedom 250's CEO Said
Freedom 250 Chief Executive Officer Keith Krach framed the rodeo as more than spectacle. 'For generations, the cowboy has represented the very best of the American spirit — grit, determination, self-reliance, and optimism,' Krach said. 'Rodeo 250 is more than a western showcase; it's a celebration of the values and traditions that helped build our nation.'
On the broader anniversary, Krach added: 'America's story is one of ordinary people accomplishing extraordinary things. This Independence Day, we will celebrate the men and women who built this nation, defended its freedoms, enriched it, and passed its blessings on to future generations.'
Independence Day Culmination
The celebrations will peak on 4 July with 'Salute to America', a large-scale programme featuring Trump, national leaders, decorated veterans and military demonstrations. The day begins with the American Veterans Center Salute to America Parade, followed by air demonstrations over Washington. Participating aviation teams are expected to include the US Air Force Thunderbirds, the US Navy Blue Angels, the F-22 Raptor Demo Team and the Marine Corps F-35B Lightning II Demo Team. More than 300 members of military bands, orchestras, choruses and ceremonial units are scheduled to perform together. The evening will conclude with what Freedom 250 describes as the largest fireworks display in history.
Theodore Roosevelt Library Dedication
As part of the wider anniversary observances, Trump is also scheduled to travel to Medora, North Dakota, on 1 July for the dedication of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library. The event will honour the legacy of the 26th US president, whose conservation initiatives helped shape America's national parks system. 'Theodore Roosevelt's life encapsulates the American story: tested by hardship, remade by the frontier, and devoted to a cause larger than himself,' Krach said. 'Freedom 250 is honored to mark the opening of a library that will carry his example to millions.'
With the semiquincentennial still a year away, organisers say the fair is intended not only as a reflection on the country's past but as a forward-looking statement about its future — setting the tone for commemorations that will run through 2026.