Freedom 250 Truck Mobile Museum

A large truck trailer with "Freedom Truck" written boldly on its side, adorned with a patriotic mural. The scene is sunlit and set in an open area.

Date and Time

Saturday, August 15 - Sunday, August 16

Location

Fairgrounds

Location: Outside of the Lowell Mohler Assembly Hall

A fleet of six Mobile Museums, known as “Freedom Trucks,” are traveling throughout 2026, bringing the story of American independence to students, families, and citizens in every corner of our country. With interactive and inspiring content for visitors of all ages, the exhibit tells the harrowing story of how 13 colonies declared independence, defeated the greatest empire in the world, and secured American sovereignty 250 years ago. With engaging elements such as, “Are you a loyalist or patriot” quiz, a kiosk to sign your name digitally to the Declaration, and a wall of 50 American heroes, these exhibits celebrate the remarkable achievements that 250 years have made possible.

Freedom Truck Mobile Museums were created in partnership with PragerU and Hillsdale College and made possible by The Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS). Local school districts are welcomed and encouraged to attend the Fair and experience the museum and learn more about America’s history.

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