This year marks the 250th anniversary of our nation’s founding
As one of America’s most iconic coastal cities, Miami Beach is proud to join communities across the country in celebrating the people, stories and events that shaped the United States.
EVENTS
Throughout the year, Miami Beach will host several events that highlight our shared history and honor those who have served and contribute to the American story.
Galeria Ocean Drive – Miami Beach FREEDOM
The city presents a special exhibit to celebrate patriotism, culture and our coastal lifestyle. Curated by the Office of the Mayor and Commission, the new exhibit was unveiled in partnership with the Hyundai Air & Sea Show. Supported by the Greater Miami Convention and Visitors Bureau, the exhibit will be open through July 15, 2026. Click here to view exhibit page.
Patriotic Lifeguard Tower Unveiling
A new patriotic lifeguard tower will take center stage as Miami Beach and Commissioner Alex J. Fernandez unveil a tribute to America’s 250th anniversary on Wednesday, June 10. The celebration begins at 10 AM on 8 Street on the beach, inviting residents and visitors to gather seaside for a moment of civic pride and community spirit.
American Summer Cinema on the Sand – "National Treasure"
Settle in under the stars on Sunday, June 14 with a free outdoor screening of the adventure-packed movie, National Treasure. Bring your blankets, chairs, friends and family for a fun, relaxing evening on the sand. Click here to view event page.
Miami Beach VFW Post 3559 Biggest Birthday Party Ever
Come together for an evening packed with food, specialty drinks, entertainment, military history trivia and an oversized birthday cake cutting. Taking place Friday, July 3 from 5 PM to midnight at 650 West Avenue with valet parking at the Floridian Condominium for $5. Admission is $25 with all proceeds and donations supporting the Miami Beach Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3559. RSVP by Wednesday, July 1 as space is limited to the first 120 guests. Click here for tickets and more information.
Fourth of July Celebrations
Celebrate Independence Day with music and festivities as Miami Beach lights up the shoreline for the Fourth of July. Celebrations will be held in Altos Del Mar Park in North Beach and on Ocean Drive in South Beach. Click here to visit event page.
Veterans Day
Join the city for its 18th annual Veterans Day Parade at 11:11 a.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 11. The largest parade of the day in South Florida takes route on Ocean Drive from 5 to 15 streets featuring veteran and military groups, marching bands, musical and dance performances, local businesses and community organizations. Click here to visit event page.
MILESTONES
In 2026, the city celebrates a number of milestones — the 100th anniversary of the Venetian Causeway, Ocean Rescue's centennial year and 150 years of the U.S. Coast Guard protecting our shores.
Ocean Rescue Division – July 9, 1926
For a century, Miami Beach’s lifeguards have safeguarded millions of residents and visitors. The Ocean Rescue Division remains a symbol of service, safety and coastal stewardship.
HISTORY
Miami Beach’s story is deeply intertwined with the evolution of the nation itself. From its pivotal role as a World War II training ground to its rise as a global center for arts, entertainment and architectural innovation, the city has long been a place where history and culture converge.













