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Homepage Video Introduction - Block BWashington, DC: Where America’s Story ContinuesAs the nation marks its 250th anniversary, Washington, DC will host a year of events, experiences, and celebrations across all eight wards. Why DC MattersWashington, DC is more than the seat of government – it is where the American story continues to unfold. From emancipation to civil rights, from global diplomacy to neighborhood culture, the District has always been central to the nation's identity.
Understanding the 250
DC250District-led programming across Washington, DC, coordinated by Mayor Bowser’s DC 250 Commission including neighborhood events, food, culture, and community experiences focused on local participation and economic opportunity. View the Tourist and visitor site: dc250.us.
America 250The nationwide commemoration of the United States’ 250th anniversary, with participation from states, cities, and national institutions across the country, including the Smithsonian, the National Park Service and the National Archives in Washington, DC.
Freedom 250A White House-led initiative featuring major national events in Washington, DC, including the July 4 celebration, a UFC event on the White House lawn, and an IndyCar race through the streets of the Nation’s Capital. DC250 brings it all together – connecting national moments to neighborhoods across the District.
DC250 Signature EventsDC250 RFK Day of Play - Thursday, April 16 DC250 Kids Ball - Saturday, April 18 DC250 Emancipation Day Parade & Concert - Sunday, April 19 Eat250 - June 2026 DC250 State Fair - September 2026
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Flagship commemorative event — a campaign culmination and reflection on how DC history shaped American history
Flagship commemorative event serving as a campaign culmination and a moment of reflection on how DC history shaped American history.
Rededicate 250 - A National Moment of Reflection on the Mall
An annual tradition and the nation's largest Memorial Day event, the National Memorial Day Parade returns to Constitution Avenue in Washington, DC, kicking off Memorial Day commemorations in our nation's capital, Monday, May 25, 2026 at 10 AM. To learn more, visit here.
Nothing represents a traditional Memorial Day Weekend in Washington, DC like the gathering of the United House of Prayer for All People (UHOPAP) at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center. UHOPAP members gather from across the nation to attend four days of workshops, educational sessions for the youth to learn about their former Bishops, prayer and worship services. The crowning event of UHOPAP's Memorial Day Weekend is the annual parade on 6th Street, N.W. adjacent to the Church's downtown headquarters.
The Spirit of Independence Festival takes place June 4-6, 2026, on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C., outside the National Archives, marking the one-month countdown to the nation's 250th anniversary. This three-day event features living-history interpreters, fife-and-drum music, colonial food, and special displays of the Declaration of Independence.
The National Gallery's largest-ever public program, the entire campus will come alive with artmaking, food, music, film screenings and more.
The famous Wonderland Ballroom Sundress Festival takes place on Sunday, June 7, 2026. This massive annual block party in Columbia Heights features DJs, dancing, and an all-day happy hour for anyone wearing a sundress, all while raising money for DC Central Kitchen.
The FIFA DC Fan Fest is part of the massive Freedom 250 summer celebration marking the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence. Running from June 11 to July 19, the free festival on the National Mall will feature jumbotron match broadcasts, music, food, and cultural programming.
DC250 America at the Table & Eat 250
UFC FREEDOM 250 is part of the larger White House-led Freedom 250 and District-led DC250 initiatives, featuring major national events in Washington D.C., as well as neighborhood events, food, culture, and community experiences focused on local participation and economic opportunity. Learn more at 250.dc.gov.
Capital Pride Celebration Block Party is on June 20 at 17th and P St NW.
The 2026 Capital Pride Celebration Parade takes place on Saturday, June 20, at 3:00 p.m. in Washington, D.C. The iconic, energetic route will celebrate this year's theme—Exist. Resist. Have the Audacity!—by filling the city with vibrant floats, marching contingents, music, and thousands of community members.
The free Capital Pride Festival will be the final electrifying day during the celebration weekend. It will take place on America’s Main Street, historic Pennsylvania Avenue. The Festival will feature hundreds of vibrant exhibitors, skilled artisans, delicious food, and beverage gardens. The celebrations will come alive for the concert with multiple stages, showcasing an array of local, national, and international performances, making this an unforgettable experience.
Great American State Fair is a 16-day national exposition running from June 25 through July 10, 2026, spanning from the U.S. Capitol to the Washington Monument. The celebration will unite and showcase all 56 U.S. states and territories in a single World’s Fair-scale event. This is an opportunity for visitors from across America to experience an unforgettable celebration of the people and traditions that define our nation. Our nation unites diverse states and territories to form the strongest country in the world.
As part of our 15th Anniversary Celebration, we will be hosting a series of community events in Washington, DC, on June 26–27, 2026. We would be honored and respectfully request to be considered for inclusion in the DC America 250 calendar as a community event. Titled Resilience Rising, our weekend programming is designed to bring together the DC community in a shared space of reflection, connection, and service, honoring the resilience of those who have served and the enduring values that shape our nation.
More info: Veterans Yoga Project 15th Anniversary - Veterans Yoga Project
As part of our 15th Anniversary Celebration, we will be hosting a series of community events in Washington, DC, on June 26–27, 2026. We would be honored and respectfully request to be considered for inclusion in the DC America 250 calendar as a community event. Titled Resilience Rising, our weekend programming is designed to bring together the DC community in a shared space of reflection, connection, and service, honoring the resilience of those who have served and the enduring values that shape our nation.
More info: Veterans Yoga Project 15th Anniversary - Veterans Yoga Project
Join us June 27–28, 2026, as we kick off summer in style at the 34th Annual Giant National Capital BBQ Battle. It’s a celebration of flavor, fun, and the heart of the nation’s capital you won’t want to miss!
Mayor Bowser invites students and artists to create new murals across all eight wards, transforming public spaces into vibrant celebrations of DC’s identity and history.
The nation's capital is an exicting place to be on Independence Day! Join the many patriotic festivities taking place in honor of America's birthday, visit the nation's memorials dedicated to those who served our country, or enjoy recreational opportunities in one of the many DC area national parks.
The Mubadala Citi DC Open is an annual professional outdoor tennis tournament held at the William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center in Rock Creek Park. It is a prestigious combined ATP 500 and WTA 500 event, making it the only tournament of its tier in the world.
During National Farmers Market Week, the Great American Farmers Market will feature more than 80 vendors from across the country showcasing fresh produce, artisan goods, and innovative agricultural products. Opening day includes a ribbon cutting and live entertainment. Each day highlights a special theme: Sunday celebrates America’s 250th anniversary, Monday focuses on health and wellness, Tuesday highlights community and shared values, Wednesday spotlights wildfire prevention and forestry, Thursday honors America’s natural beauty, and Friday celebrates farmers.
Panda fest is an outdoor Asian food festival with experiential activities, tastings, and market fairs. Panda fest is one of the biggest outdoor Asian food festivals in the US with experiential activities, tastings, and market fairs that showcases the vibrant food, art and cultural traditions from Asia.
The Freedom 250 Grand Prix of Washington, DC is an inaugural NTT INDYCAR SERIES street race scheduled for August 23, 2026, celebrating America’s 250th anniversary. The free-to-attend event features a 1.7-mile, 7-turn circuit on the National Mall, passing iconic landmarks like the Washington Monument and US Capitol.
Live music, live art, DC culture showcases, and family-friendly activities. An open-air village featuring exhibits and activations from all 50 states—celebrating culture, community, and the future.
A public sector workforce development event focused on helping government agencies improve performance and capability. Join federal, state, and local leaders responsible for training and workforce development across the public sector. Explore practical strategies for building workforce capability, developing leaders, and modernizing talent systems to meet today’s demands and tomorrow’s challenges.
As DC’s longest-running neighborhood festival, this free, family-friendly event takes over 18th Street NW and Columbia Road. Attendees can expect a vibrant celebration featuring live music, local art vendors, international food stalls, and interactive family activities.