As the United States nears its 250th year, North Carolina is preparing to commemorate this important historical marker.
America 250 NC is North Carolina’s official commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 2026. Led by the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources, this statewide initiative invites people across the state to reflect on the big ideas that helped shape the United States, including liberty, equality, and the pursuit of happiness.
North Carolina played an early and important role in the American Revolution. The Halifax Resolves, adopted in April 1776, made North Carolina the first colony to officially sanction independence. From the coastal towns to the mountain communities, people across North Carolina joined the fight for freedom and helped lay the foundation for the new nation.
America 250 NC is not just about marking a date on the calendar. It is a chance to explore how these founding ideas were lived out, challenged, and reimagined by the people of North Carolina. From political acts to everyday resistance, from well-known leaders to unsung voices, this commemoration helps us better understand our shared past and invites us to shape the future together.
More Ways to Learn
Listen to the State Archives podcast Connecting the Docs episode: When are We US? America250: A Look to the Past to Inform Our Future with State Archivist Sarah Koonts and Becky McGee-Lankford, assistant state records administrator, to dive deeper into the commemorative themes.