America250 Time Capsule Sealed with Artifacts for 250-Year Legacy; Nationwide Celebrations and Donations Encouraged

June 15, 2026
America250 Time Capsule Sealed with Artifacts for 250-Year Legacy; Nationwide Celebrations and Donations Encouraged
  • America250 officially seals and reveals its Time Capsule contents, a 900-pound steel cylinder containing more than 200 artifacts, letters, records, and objects from across all states, D.C., and territories to be preserved for 250 years.

  • To protect longevity, the capsule avoids degradable metals and is buried 10 feet underground with a capstone design to mark the site for future discovery as part of National Park Service succession plans.

  • The mood surrounding the project is one of resilience, diversity, and optimism for the future, as reflected by project leaders and contributors.

  • As part of Giving 4th, Americans are invited to pledge charitable donations with nationwide tracking, with block party locations expanding to major events including Milwaukee’s Summerfest and other announced sites.

  • America250 offers guidance for American Legion departments and posts to engage with state and local commissions, encouraging readers to share involvement stories and event details.

  • Ticket sales for a related event begin on a specified date, with a limited number of free tickets allocated to veterans and active-duty service members and additional access through VetTix.

  • Vermont submitted four historic site ornaments featuring prominent landmarks.

  • America250 partners contributed high-profile items, including digital and physical artifacts such as an iPhone 17 Pro Max, a Coca-Cola bottle with lyrics, a Gold Medal, and a signed copy of the Constitution.

  • Additional partner donations include the iPhone 17 Pro Max, an Olympic Gold Medal, and a pocket constitution from the Supreme Court.

  • Michael Berilla of the National Institute of Standards and Technology led the spearheading effort for the America250 commission established by a 2016 law.

  • The collection features writings, symbolic artifacts, and modern digital representations donated by institutions like the Library of Congress, Coca-Cola, Apple, and the Smithsonian.

  • America’s Field Trip 2026 awards honor 250 young creators, with 125 first-place recipients earning trips to iconic sites across the country.

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