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CELEBRATE AMERICA IN
SANDUSKY COUNTY

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COMMUNITY EVENT INFORMATION

Sandusky County, Ohio plans for America's Birthday

In 2026, the United States marks its 250th anniversary—and Sandusky County, Ohio has already started setting the stage for a year of local pride, history, and community celebration. One easy “photo stop” is the America 250 Barn Mural at 3888 W. State St. (U.S. 20) in Fremont, created through a partnership between the America 250-Ohio Commission and the Sandusky County Visitors Bureau.

A centerpiece event on the county calendar will be at the Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Library & Museums in Fremont. The site has announced an Independence Day Concert and America 250 Picnic and Events on July 4, 2026 (11 a.m.–4 p.m.), pairing an old-fashioned picnic atmosphere with patriotic music—an especially fitting setting at America’s first presidential library.

Beyond these highlights, Sandusky County residents and visitors can plug into the broader “Ohio celebrates all year long” effort, with events and experiences planned across all 88 counties and listed through the America 250-Ohio events calendar. The state is also promoting signature experiences—like themed trails and creative stops—that make it easy to turn a weekend drive into a mini history tour.

Whether your community contribution is a parade, a living-history program, a museum day, a local art project, a veterans’ tribute, or a family picnic, America 250 is an invitation to tell Sandusky County’s stories past, present, and future together.
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Parade Registration Information

Now is the time to start planning and to register for the largest parade in Sandusky County's History!  Do you have a favorite era?  Classic Car or piece of machinery to enter into the parade?  Maybe you are a reenactor or part of a reenactment group and would like to participate? Here is the information on who to contact for each era and the link to register you spot!
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The Rutherford B. Hayes Presidential Center is a complex comprising several buildings related to the life and presidency of Rutherford B. Hayes. It is one of the first presidential libraries, built in 1916.

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Highlights: Offers tours · Live performances · On-site parking

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Address: Spiegel Grove, Fremont, OH 43420

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Fremont, OH America 250 July 4th Parade
Saturday, July 4, 2026 @ 10 a.m.


Parade Era Structure

ERA 1:  1776-1799 – Birth of the Nation
Era managed by: Birchard Historic Neighborhood
Contact: Greg and Mary Kuns, marynp28@gmail.com


Things that happened during this era:
     ļƒ˜    Declaration of Independence
     ļƒ˜    Revolutionary War
     ļƒ˜    Early American government
     ļƒ˜    Founding Fathers


ERA 2:  1800-1859 – Expansion, Frontier and Early America
Era managed by: Birchard Public Library
Contact: Beth Leibengood, Work 419-334-7101, beth.leibengood@birchard.lib.oh.us

Things that happened during this era:

     ļƒ˜    Ohio statehood (1803)
     ļƒ˜    Westward expansion
     ļƒ˜    Erie Canal
     ļƒ˜    Early railroads
     ļƒ˜    Pre-Civil War America


ERA 3:  1860-1899 – Civil War, Reconstruction & Industrial Rise
Era managed by: Fremont Lions Club

Contact: Greg DeRodes, Cell #567-201-9913

Things that happened during this era:
     ļƒ˜    Civil War
     ļƒ˜    Emancipation
     ļƒ˜    Reconstruction
     ļƒ˜    Industrialization
     ļƒ˜    Immigration waves


ERA 4:  1900-1919 – Early Modern America & WWI
Era managed by: Hayes Presidential Library & Museums
Contact: John Havens – jhavens@rbhayes.org, and
Linda Lopez – llopez-fouts@rbhayes.org, , Work #419-332-2081

Things that happened during this era:

     ļƒ˜    Early automobiles
     ļƒ˜    Wright Brothers
     ļƒ˜    WWI “Doughboys”
     ļƒ˜    Early women’s suffrage


ERA 5:  1920-1939 – Roaring 20s & Great Depression
Era managed by: Fremont Exchange Club
Contact:  Cindy Cullen, 419-680-5761, cindy_cullen@msn.com

Things that happened during this era:

     ļƒ˜    Jazz Age
     ļƒ˜    Prohibition
     ļƒ˜    Speakeasies
     ļƒ˜    Stock market crash
     ļƒ˜    New Deal programs


ERA 6:  1940-1959 – WWII & Post-War Boom
Era managed by: Fremont Soroptimists
Contact:  Shannen Lang, Cell #419-680-1471, shannen.lang@outlook.com

Things that happened during this era:

     ļƒ˜    WWII home front
     ļƒ˜    Rosie the Riveter
     ļƒ˜    Victory parades
     ļƒ˜    1950s Americana 
     ļƒ˜    Early Space Race


ERA 7:  1960-1979 – Social Change & Space Race
Era managed by: Fremont Rotary Club 
Contact:  Peggy Courtney, Work #419-332-4470, pcourtney@sanduskycounty.org

Things that happened during this era:

     ļƒ˜    Civil Rights movement
     ļƒ˜    Vietnam era
     ļƒ˜    Moon landing (1969)
     ļƒ˜    70s culture and music


ERA 8:  1980-1999 – Technology & Pop Culture Explosion
Era managed by: Fremont Kiwanis
Contact:  Tom Bowlus, Work #419-332-8260, tombowlus@bowluslaw.com

Things that happened during this era:

     ļƒ˜    Cold War conclusion
     ļƒ˜    Early computers
     ļƒ˜    MTV generation
     ļƒ˜    80s/90s pop culture
     ļƒ˜    Internet beginnings


ERA 9:  2000-2026 -  Digital Age & Today’s America
Era managed by: Fremont City Council
Contact: Jamie Hafford, 419-680-6479, jhafford57@gmail.com

Things that happened during this era:

     ļƒ˜    Smart phones
     ļƒ˜    Social media
     ļƒ˜    9/11 
     ļƒ˜    Iraq/Afghanistan era
     ļƒ˜    Modern Fremont achievements


ERA 10:  Modern/Catch-all
Era managed by: Cody Bischoff
Cody Bischoff, Work #419-334-5906, cbischoff@fremontohio.org


     ļƒ˜    Things that don’t fit in other eras
     ļƒ˜    Groups that don’t want to be in other eras
     ļƒ˜    Last-minute entries


Era Options/Expectations

•    Floats encouraged
•    Maximum of 6 cars per Era (where applicable)
•    Try to have people dress for that era
•    Music for the era is encouraged
•    Encouraged to toss out candy
•    Have fun!
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America 250-Ohio’s Coalition is a statewide network of communities and partners working with the America 250-Ohio Commission to plan and promote Ohio’s celebrations for America’s 250th anniversary on July 4, 2026.

AM250 Events

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Información de emergencia y seguridad pública

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Se ha llevado a cabo una amplia planificación para garantizar que los servicios de emergencia y los socorristas estĆ©n preparados para manejar la demanda adicional de servicios.  Si tiene una emergencia, llame al 911.

 

  • LLAMADA DE EMERGENCIA 911

 

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Información Adicional y Mapas

Esta ubicación estĆ” abierta todo el aƱo, desde el anochecer hasta el amanecer y puede ser visitada por viajeros de placer o reservada como una experiencia grupal. una visita al Museo de Veteranos de la Costa Norte,  ambos ubicados en Williams Park, donde tambiĆ©n se encuentra el 9/11, Public Safety Service Memorial.

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La sede del condado de Sandusky County se encuentra:

  • A 35 minutos del ferry de la isla del lago Erie en el centro de Port Clinton

  • 60 minutos al parque de atracciones Cedar Point

  • A 25 minutos del centro de Toledo

  • 110 minutos del centro de Cleveland

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