
In 2026, the United States celebrates its 250th birthday, and across the country communities are planning special events, exhibits, and celebrations. It’s a perfect opportunity to combine travel with a little history and patriotism. For Arizona homeowners looking to mark the occasion, here are several memorable trip ideas—from historic cities to scenic national parks—that honor the nation’s story.
If you want to experience where the nation began, consider a trip to Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia. Here you can stand inside Independence Hall where the Declaration of Independence and Constitution were debated and signed, and see the famous Liberty Bell just steps away.
Another iconic experience is walking the Freedom Trail, the home of the famous Boston Tea Party. It is a 2.5-mile red lined path connecting 16 Revolutionary War sites including Paul Revere’s home and Old North Church. For an Independence Day celebration consider experiencing Boston Pops Symphony Fireworks Spectacular show held along the Charles River Esplanade.
For a fully immersive colonial experience, visit Colonial Williamsburg, where costumed interpreters recreate daily life in the 1700s with working trades, historic taverns, and demonstrations of early American craftsmanship.
America’s history extends far beyond the Revolutionary War. A powerful stop is Gettysburg National Military Park, where visitors can tour the battlefield, museum, and monuments that tell the story of the Civil War turning point.
In Washington, D.C., the National Mall offers one of the most inspiring patriotic experiences in the country. The nearby National Museum of American History displays treasures such as the original Star-Spangled Banner and the National Archives is home to the Founding Documents including the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution, and the Bill of Rights.
Many cities will also host special exhibits and events for the 250th anniversary, making 2026 a particularly exciting year to visit.
Arizona residents are perfectly positioned for one of the most classic American adventures—a drive along portions of U.S. Route 66. Stops like Seligman, Kingman, and Williams celebrate vintage Americana with neon signs, diners, and classic roadside attractions. The full trip starts point is Chicago, ending at Santa Monia Pier and is roughly 2400 miles taking around 15-20 days, costing around $4000 a couple.
You can also combine the trip with iconic Western landscapes like Grand Canyon National Park or Monument Valley, reminding travelers that America’s natural heritage is just as inspiring as its historic landmarks.
For a nostalgic journey, consider a rail trip. The Grand Canyon Railway departs from Williams and travels through pine forests to the South Rim—complete with Western musicians and historic railcars.
Longer journeys aboard Amtrak, such as the Southwest Chief route between Chicago and Los Angeles, offer sweeping views of deserts, mountains, and historic towns along the way.
America’s 250th anniversary is more than just a milestone—it’s a chance to reflect on the people, places, and landscapes that shaped the nation. Whether you explore Revolutionary landmarks, tour museums, take a scenic train ride, or embark on a classic road trip, commemorating this historic year can be both inspiring and unforgettable. Plan ahead to reserve accommodations and secure entrance as these patriotic trips will be popular.
And who knows? Along the way you may discover new appreciation for the diverse history and beauty that make America home. 🇺🇸
I urge, then, first of all, that petitions, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for all people—for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peaceful and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. 1 Timothy 2:1-2
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