Celebrate America’s 250th anniversary by experiencing America firsthand.
As we approach July 4, 2026 — 250 years since the founding of the United States of America — we’re hitting the road to remember and celebrate the people, places, and moments that have shaped our country.
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Spring is one of the best times to explore the United States. As temperatures warm and landscapes begin to bloom, cities and small towns alike come alive with outdoor festivals, scenic views, and seasonal traditions. Whether you're looking for cherry blossoms, mountain trails, historic streets, or desert wildflowers, spring offers countless opportunities to experience the country at its most vibrant.
Barbecue is more than a meal in the American South; it’s a tradition rooted in community, history, and regional pride. From slow-smoked brisket in Texas to tangy pulled pork in the Carolinas, every stop along a Southern barbecue journey tells a different story.
As the U.S. approaches its 250th anniversary, there’s no better way to mark the occasion than to explore the places that shaped the nation’s identity. Texas offers a powerful lens into American history, where Indigenous heritage, Spanish influence, frontier expansion, and multicultural traditions intersect.
March is Women’s History Month, and 2026 marks a monumental milestone: the 250th anniversary of the United States. What better way to honor both than by exploring the stories, sites, and legacies of the women who shaped this nation? Exploring these sites reminds us that women have shaped America’s story at every turn, often quietly but always profoundly.
As the United States prepares to mark its 250th anniversary, Greyhound is making it easier for more people — especially those in rural areas and without access to a car — to take part in this once-in-a-generation celebration.
Celebrate America 250 by hopping on a bus and taking Greyhound’s American History 101 road trip through the Northeast. From iconic universities to legendary battlefields, you’ll find unforgettable stories waiting at every stop, and Greyhound makes it easy and affordable to learn on the road.
As the United States prepares to celebrate its 250th anniversary, travelers are looking for meaningful ways to explore the moments and milestones that shaped the nation. Visiting presidential libraries offers a unique window into American history — from founding ideals and major decisions to the personal stories behind the presidency.
One exciting way communities across the country can participate in America’s Semiquincentennial in 2026 is through a traveling series of tall ships and naval vessels visiting major U.S. port cities to celebrate maritime history — and Greyhound can help get you there!
With America’s 250th anniversary approaching, there’s no better time to explore the history, culture, and stories that make this country unique. While the country’s biggest cities often steal the spotlight, small towns across the nation offer intimate glimpses into the past — from preserved main streets and historic landmarks to local traditions and festivals.
Exploring the country by bus is an affordable, comfortable, and convenient way to celebrate America’s 250th anniversary. Greyhound connects cities, towns, and historic destinations across the nation — from Revolutionary War sites to presidential libraries. Follow these tips to make your journey smooth and enjoyable.
Many travelers are looking for meaningful ways to explore the places, landscapes, and stories that define the country to celebrate America 250. One of the most iconic American road trips is a drive along the California coast — where ocean views, vibrant cities, and laid-back beach towns showcase the diversity and spirit of the Golden State.
From haunted mansions and eerie cemeteries to historic battlefields and ghostly inns, Greyhound has carried curious souls to the spookiest corners of the nation.
To help you explore America’s rich history, we’ve put together a list of 10 must-see destinations—each accessible by Greyhound bus—that offer not only great photo opportunities but also meaningful lessons from America’s past.