• Texas Constitution on View

    Lorenzo de Zavala State Archives and Library Building 1201 Brazos St., Austin, TX, United States

    From February through July, the original 1876 Texas Constitution will be on display in TSLAC’s Reference Reading Room. This landmark document isn’t just a set of lofty principles—a defining feature is its extensive detail, more typical of state law codes. Its 17 articles cover everything from voting rights and education to railroads and taxes. The […]

  • Tides of Freedom: Spain & The Battle For American Independence

    Texas Maritime Museum 1202 Navigation Circle, Rockport, TX, United States

    Tides of Freedom explores how Spanish influence, leadership, and resources helped shape the course of the Revolutionary War, an especially meaningful story for Texas, which was part of Spain’s American territories during this pivotal era. Through captivating storytelling and historical highlights, the exhibit sheds light on the strategic importance of the Gulf Coast, the Mississippi […]

  • Printing the American Revolution

    Wichita Falls Museum of Art 2 Eureka Cir, Wichita Falls, TX, United States

    As we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, explore how print culture was crucial to the American Revolution. Prints, books, and newspapers shaped colonists’ reactions to British rule, informed Americans of major developments during the war, and commemorated beloved leaders after the United States gained its independence. Read about these important works […]

  • “Revolutions and Constitutions: Nation-Building in the Americas after 1776” Exhibit

    Nettie Lee Benson Latin American Collection 2300 Red River Street, Austin, TX, United States

    What happens when undergraduate historians dive into the archives? You get “Revolutions and Constitutions: Nation-Building in the Americas after 1776.” This exhibition commemorates the 250th anniversary of U.S. independence by placing it within a broader hemispheric narrative. It explores how revolutionary ideals and new models of governance, shaped by Enlightenment thought and the U.S. Revolution, […]

  • Display: Documenting America in Government Records. Keeping America Informed – From Printing Press to Digital AI Era (1700s to Present)

    Fayette County Courthouse 151 N Washington St, La Grange, United States

    This exhibit reveals the behind-the-scenes—often lesser-known but highly significant—history of federal printing, preservation, and public access to information in the United States since the 1700s—inviting visitors to deepen their understanding and broaden awareness of how government information reaches the public. How has free, equal, and permanent public access been ensured—and how is it evolving today? […]

  • America250 Exhibit

    Longview Public Library 222 W. Cotton St., Longview, TX, United States

    Texas America250 Traveling Exhibit: Texas America250, on loan from the Texas State Library and Archives Commission (TSLAC). The Texas America250 exhibit highlights historically significant Texas Treasures from the State Archives, encouraging all Americans to explore the story of the Lone Star State over the past 250 years. From Spanish missions to the space race, the […]

  • Stars and Stripes on Sidney Baker Street

    I10 202 Thompson Dr,, Kerrville, TX, United States

    Stars and Stripes on Sidney Baker Street. U.S. flags will be displayed on electric poles along Sidney Baker Street from Interstate 10 to Louise Hays Park.

  • Stars, Stripes & States

    Museum of Western Art 1550 Bandera Highway, Kerrville, TX, United States

    Special outdoor display of all 50 state flags, plus the 27 flags flown under the U.S. banner since 1776. Sponsored by Kerrville Area Chamber of Commerce and the Bank & Trust, in conjunction with KPUB. Museum of Western Art, 1550 Bandera Highway, Kerrville. Museumofwesternart.com

  • Becoming the United States Exhibit

    Frisco Heritage Center 6455 Page St, Frisco, TX, United States

    April 11 through July 31, 2026 Becoming the United States exhibit is a stirring new exhibit that celebrates America’s 250th birthday by tracing the nation’s journey from revolutionary sparks to a unified republic. Through powerful artifacts, immersive storytelling, and interactive displays, visitors will explore the moments that shaped independence from colonial unrest and the signing […]

  • Liberty Lantern Walk

    Frisco Heritage Center 6455 Page St, Frisco, TX, United States

    In honor of America’s 250th Birthday, the Frisco community will proudly host the Liberty Lantern Walk, a breathtaking nighttime journey of 250 glowing lanterns that begins at City Hall by the flagpole, circles Jones Park, and concludes at the historic Heritage Center. Each lantern will shine as a symbol of liberty, and every fifth lantern […]