'Not relics, but reminders’: Exhibit of founding documents in Miami marks America’s 250th
By Helen Acevedo
February 3, 2026 at 6:00 AM EST
HistoryMiami Museum has been selectedwill be one of just as one of eight museums nationwide to host a National Archives touring exhibit that will bring original documents from the Founding Era such as the Articles of Association to communities across the country.
Tthe National Archives’ "Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation" exhibition will marking the country’s 250th anniversary.
The traveling exhibit was inspired by the 1976 Bicentennial Freedom Train and will bring original Founding-era records to communities nationwide, expanding access to documents such as the Treaty of Paris and the Articles of Association beyond the National Archives Rotunda in Washington.
READ MORE: New redesigned coins marking nation's 250th birthday begin circulating today
Natalia Crujeiras is HistoryMiami's CEO and Executive Director (1024x627, AR: 1.6331738437001595)
“ I think in many ways, Miami is the next great American city. In choosing Miami [the National Archives] is also recognizing that in this community, in this place, patriotism was never inherited,” said Natalia Crujeiras, CEO and executive director of HistoryMiami.
“The majority of our population — more than 50% — was born in another country. And so in Miami, patriotism is something that has been chosen throughout the decades. It's lived, it's forged by immigrants, by builders, by visionaries that either by choice or by force had to relocate to Miami and they found here proper ground to build a new life.”
The exhibit will arrive in South Florida on June 15 aboard a specially designed Boeing 737.
It will give local museum-goers and visitors from across the country a rare opportunity to see the historic documents as the nation celebrates its semiquincentennial on July 4.
“ I think something important is that we see these documents, not as relics, but as reminders,” Crujeiras added.
“ It's an important moment for reflection. To learn more about our history… I hope this exhibition invites more people to reflect on that and take pride in the role that Miami can have today as an example to the rest of the country of how diversity makes us stronger.”
Other notable documents in the exhibit include the William Stone engraving of the Declaration of Independence, early draft printings of the Constitution, and oaths of allegiance signed by George Washington, Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
“ We were so pleased that we were able to confirm these documents precisely for the 250th anniversary. And July is really meaningful to Miami because it's also the 130th anniversary of the incorporation of the city of Miami,” Crujeiras said.
The National Archives has selected the HistoryMiami Museum as one of only eight museums nationwide to host the “Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation.” The exhibition is scheduled to run from June 20 ,2026, through July 5, 2026. (320x213, AR: 1.5023474178403755)
As part of the America 250 celebration, the museum will also unveil an immersive digital mural called Wishes for America from Miami, which will allow museum visitors and residents across Miami-Dade County to share their dreams and visions for the future of the country.
The museum will also hold a countywide high school speech contest, America 250: Voices of the Future, in which Miami-Dade County students can reflect on the ideals of America’s founding documents and articulate how those principles can shape the country’s future.
The winning speecher of the competition will be accessioneddded intoto HistoryMiami’s permanent collection.
“ I think something important is that we see these documents, not as relics, but as reminders,” Crujeiras said.
“ it's an important moment for reflection. To learn more about our history… I hope this exhibition invites more people to reflect on that and take pride in the role that Miami can have today as an example to the rest of the country of how diversity makes us stronger.”
IF YOU GO
What: Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged A Nation
When: June 20th - July 5th, 2026
Where: HistoryMiami Museum, 101 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33130
For more information, here
(2750x625, AR: 4.4)
Tthe National Archives’ "Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation" exhibition will marking the country’s 250th anniversary.
The traveling exhibit was inspired by the 1976 Bicentennial Freedom Train and will bring original Founding-era records to communities nationwide, expanding access to documents such as the Treaty of Paris and the Articles of Association beyond the National Archives Rotunda in Washington.
READ MORE: New redesigned coins marking nation's 250th birthday begin circulating today
Natalia Crujeiras is HistoryMiami's CEO and Executive Director (1024x627, AR: 1.6331738437001595)
“ I think in many ways, Miami is the next great American city. In choosing Miami [the National Archives] is also recognizing that in this community, in this place, patriotism was never inherited,” said Natalia Crujeiras, CEO and executive director of HistoryMiami.
“The majority of our population — more than 50% — was born in another country. And so in Miami, patriotism is something that has been chosen throughout the decades. It's lived, it's forged by immigrants, by builders, by visionaries that either by choice or by force had to relocate to Miami and they found here proper ground to build a new life.”
The exhibit will arrive in South Florida on June 15 aboard a specially designed Boeing 737.
It will give local museum-goers and visitors from across the country a rare opportunity to see the historic documents as the nation celebrates its semiquincentennial on July 4.
“ I think something important is that we see these documents, not as relics, but as reminders,” Crujeiras added.
“ It's an important moment for reflection. To learn more about our history… I hope this exhibition invites more people to reflect on that and take pride in the role that Miami can have today as an example to the rest of the country of how diversity makes us stronger.”
Other notable documents in the exhibit include the William Stone engraving of the Declaration of Independence, early draft printings of the Constitution, and oaths of allegiance signed by George Washington, Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton.
“ We were so pleased that we were able to confirm these documents precisely for the 250th anniversary. And July is really meaningful to Miami because it's also the 130th anniversary of the incorporation of the city of Miami,” Crujeiras said.
The National Archives has selected the HistoryMiami Museum as one of only eight museums nationwide to host the “Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged a Nation.” The exhibition is scheduled to run from June 20 ,2026, through July 5, 2026. (320x213, AR: 1.5023474178403755)
As part of the America 250 celebration, the museum will also unveil an immersive digital mural called Wishes for America from Miami, which will allow museum visitors and residents across Miami-Dade County to share their dreams and visions for the future of the country.
The museum will also hold a countywide high school speech contest, America 250: Voices of the Future, in which Miami-Dade County students can reflect on the ideals of America’s founding documents and articulate how those principles can shape the country’s future.
The winning speecher of the competition will be accessioneddded intoto HistoryMiami’s permanent collection.
“ I think something important is that we see these documents, not as relics, but as reminders,” Crujeiras said.
“ it's an important moment for reflection. To learn more about our history… I hope this exhibition invites more people to reflect on that and take pride in the role that Miami can have today as an example to the rest of the country of how diversity makes us stronger.”
IF YOU GO
What: Freedom Plane National Tour: Documents That Forged A Nation
When: June 20th - July 5th, 2026
Where: HistoryMiami Museum, 101 W Flagler St, Miami, FL 33130
For more information, here
(2750x625, AR: 4.4)