Madison designated an America 250 city
Madison has received the distinguished designation of being named an America 250 Alabama Semiquincentennial City.
Madison joins Huntsville, Montgomery, Mobile, and Athens among the first 50 cities to be named a Semiquincentennial City by the Alabama USA Semiquentennial Commission.
“As we approach his historic milestone, it is an ideal moment for communities across Alabama to place renewed focus on the values that define our nation, said Alabama USA Semiquincentennial Executive Officer Natalie Steed. “By encouraging residents to learn more about American history, the principles of democracy, and the responsibilities of citizenship, we can help foster a deeper appreciation for the ideals that shaped both our state and our country.”
Madison will be marking America 250 and Independence Day this year with 4 festive events.
Festivities kick off on June 28 with the Children’s Parade: America’s Birthday Party that encourages kids to dress patriotically and in historic costume. On July 2, another parade will take over County Line Road and on July 3, the annual patriotic fireworks show will take place at Dublin Park. Independence Day, July 4, will feature a fireworks display at Toyota Field.
“As we approach our nation’s 250th anniversary, the City of Madison is honored to play a role in telling the American story. This designation allows us to celebrate our shared history, recognize the progress we’ve made, and invite our community to come together, learn, and celebrate. Through a series of events, we look forward to honoring our past and inspiring the next generation right here in Madison,” said Madison Mayor Ranae Bartlett on the designation.
More information and updates on the upcoming festivities are available at madisonal.gov.


