
America Turns 250—The Celebration That Fell Short
As the United States marks its semiquincentennial, public mood is notably somber: polls show widespread dissatisfaction with the direction of the country and a historically low sense of national pride, while partisan divides surround Trump’s involvement in anniversary events. The official America 250 celebration and rival Freedom 250 efforts have produced a fragmented calendar of commemorations, with lukewarm attendance in Washington and mixed interest at other sites. The contrast with the 1976 bicentennial—when celebrations were more unified and expansive—casts the 250th as a muted milestone, though some venues are seeing upticks for reasons beyond the anniversary. Still, many observers hope the moment can yield a more hopeful, inclusive national dialogue by 2076, aided in part by broader cultural moments like the World Cup offering a different sense of unity.