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Liberty Day in Arkansas highlights lessons on freedom citizenship and American history during the statewide America 250 celebration

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Little Rock, Arkansas – The Arkansas State Capitol became a center of history and reflection as Liberty Day brought residents together to explore the nation’s founding ideals as part of the ongoing America 250 celebration.

The event focused on education and public engagement, offering visitors a closer look at the documents and ideas that shaped the United States. Inside the Capitol, attendees took part in a public reading of the Declaration of Independence, a moment that drew attention to the words that marked the country’s beginning nearly two and a half centuries ago.

Alongside the reading, guests were able to view historical exhibits that showcased rare materials connected to the founding era. These displays included documents linked to America’s founding fathers, giving visitors a chance to see original pieces of history that are not often available to the public.

For many who attended, Liberty Day served as both a learning experience and a reminder of how the nation’s early decisions continue to influence modern citizenship. Organizers emphasized that the goal was not only to display historical artifacts but also to encourage reflection on civic responsibility and national identity.

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“We thought we couldn’t let this opportunity go without the chance to teach people about our country’s history, the freedoms that were fought for, and what it means to be a good citizen 250 years later,” said Cole Jester, Arkansas Secretary of State.

The event is part of a broader year-long effort across Arkansas leading up to the United States’ 250th birthday, which will be officially marked on Saturday. Known as America 250, the statewide initiative includes educational programs, cultural events, and public ceremonies designed to connect residents with the country’s past.

Visitors at the Capitol also had opportunities to engage with interactive displays and learn more about the people and events that shaped the nation’s development. From the Revolutionary era to modern civic life, Liberty Day highlighted the long arc of American history in a hands-on way.

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Organizers say the purpose of these events is to make history more accessible, especially for younger generations who may be learning about these topics for the first time. By combining historical documents with public participation, Liberty Day aimed to bridge the gap between past and present.

As Arkansas continues its America 250 celebrations, more events are expected throughout the year, each focusing on different aspects of the nation’s heritage and the meaning of citizenship today.

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