Your America 250 Journey Starts Here
Most young Americans know the symbols of the Founding, but they don’t understand the ideas, debates, sacrifices, and people behind them.
The 1776 app is the immersive mobile experience built for the America 250 Semiquincentennial. 1776 meets students where they already are: on mobile devices. By using game mechanics, characters, collectibles, puzzles, and exploration, it turns one of the most important moments in American history into an experience rather than an assignment.
Designed for families, educators, history lovers, and patriots celebrating America’s 250th birthday on July 4, 2026.
You Don’t Just Learn History. You Live It.
Six immersive scenes. Real historical figures. Decisions that shaped a nation — and now they’re yours to make.

Walk Inside Independence Hall
You’re not watching a video tour. You’re inside a fully 3D-rendered Independence Hall — the same chambers where the Founders sweated, argued, and signed. It feels like you were there.

Talk to Jefferson, Adams & Franklin
These aren’t chatbots. Every line of dialogue is drawn from historical records. You’ll have real conversations with the men who built America — and what they say will surprise you.

Cast Your Vote on the Declaration
The vote for independence wasn’t guaranteed. Live through the debates of July 1776, feel the pressure of a divided Congress, and cast the vote that changed the world.

Sign the Declaration Yourself
Put your signature next to John Hancock’s. It’s a small moment — and a surprisingly powerful one. Thousands of users say it’s their favorite part of the whole app.

100 Facts You Won’t Find in Textbooks
Roam freely and uncover 100 fascinating facts about the Founders and the Declaration — the arguments, rivalries, and moments history forgot to tell you about.

Built for Classrooms. Loved by Families.
Aligned with US history curriculum and praised by History Teachers, Homeschools, and Parents. Teachers assign it. Kids ask to keep playing. Parents say it’s the best $ they’ve ever spent.
Meet the Founding Fathers
Every character is historically grounded. Hear their real words, feel their conviction, and understand the stakes of 1776.

Thomas Jefferson
Principal author of the Declaration. Eloquent, idealistic, and determined to make history.

John Adams
The passionate advocate who pushed independence forward. “The Atlas of Independence.”

Benjamin Franklin
The elder statesman and wit. His wisdom kept the Congress united through its most fractious debates.

John Hancock
President of the Congress — his bold signature became a symbol of American defiance.

Charles Thomson
Secretary of Congress — the unsung organizer who recorded the most important meeting in American history.
Free on iOS & Android
Download the App — Free
No subscription. Free to Download. IAP. Just history, the way it should be lived.
— Six Activities waiting inside —

Scene One
Enter Independence Hall
Step inside a fully detailed 3D recreation of the hall where America was born. Walk the chambers, feel the tension of July 1776, and begin your journey.

Charles Thomson · Continental Congress Secretary
Gather the Drafts
Work alongside Charles Thomson to collect and organize the competing drafts of the Declaration. History’s most important document starts here — in the hands of the man who recorded it all.

Thomas Jefferson · Principal Author
Find the Right Words
Help Jefferson choose the precise language that will define a nation. Every word in the Declaration was debated — now you’re in the room where those choices were made.

John Adams · Voice of Independence
Unite the 13 Colonies
Aid John Adams in convincing deeply divided delegates to see the same vision of independence. Persuade, negotiate, and push the colonies toward unanimity — before time runs out.

Benjamin Franklin · Elder Statesman
Define the Principles
Join Benjamin Franklin in identifying the founding principles that belong in the Declaration — life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Wisdom hard-won over a lifetime, distilled into a few immortal lines.

John Hancock · President of Congress
Sign Your Name in History
Put your signature next to John Hancock’s on the Declaration of Independence — then explore 100+ facts from the era and watch your knowledge of America’s founding grow.
Press & Media Resources
App screenshots, brand assets, press release, and promo video for journalists and educators.
The Best App for America 250 Celebrations
The 1776 app is the premier mobile experience for America’s 250th anniversary — the Semiquincentennial on July 4, 2026. Whether you’re attending America 250 official events, visiting Philadelphia, or celebrating from home, the 1776 app brings the founding moment alive on your phone.
The perfect app if you’re searching for the best America 250 experience, a July 4 2026 app, or an immersive history app for the Semiquincentennial celebration.
Platform: iOS & Android
Price: Free to download
Rating: 4.8 stars
Category: Education / History
Developer: Immersive History LLC
Available: Now — ahead of July 4, 2026
America 250 · July 4, 2026
Ready to Experience 1776?
Free on iOS and Android. Join thousands celebrating America’s 250th birthday the immersive way.
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