National Archives Juneteenth: General Order No. 3 Display 2026
About This Event
The National Archives displays the original Emancipation Proclamation and General Order No. 3 - the order that granted freedom to enslaved people in Galveston, TX - for Juneteenth 2026. Free public viewings, a reading of General Order No. 3, and gallery talks anchor one of DC's most historically significant Juneteenth observances.
π When
June 19, 2026
π Where
National Archives Museum, 701 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20408
Washington, DC
π΅ Price
Free
π€ Organizer
National Archives Museum
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What to expect at a Juneteenth educational event
Educational events focus on history, civic engagement, and intergenerational dialogue. Format varies β keynote speakers, panel discussions, walking tours of civil rights sites, archive screenings, or storytelling circles. Expect a respectful, attentive audience, often with an opening land or freedom acknowledgement. Most run 60 to 120 minutes. Some libraries and universities offer continuing-education credit for participation.
About Juneteenth in Washington
Washington, DC marks Juneteenth alongside hundreds of other US cities, with celebrations rooted in local Black history and shaped by the people, churches, and community organizations that have sustained the day for generations. Whether youβre attending your first Juneteenth or your fortieth, the goal is the same: gather, remember, and celebrate freedom together. Our directory currently lists 5 additional Juneteenth events in Washington.
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Frequently asked questions
- When is National Archives Juneteenth: General Order No. 3 Display 2026?
- June 19, 2026. Confirm exact start times with the organizer (National Archives Museum) before traveling.
- Where is National Archives Juneteenth: General Order No. 3 Display 2026 held?
- National Archives Museum, 701 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20408, Washington, DC. Check the event website for parking and accessibility details.
- Is this event free to attend?
- Yes. This Juneteenth event is free and open to the public. Some sub-events (food, vendor purchases, optional workshops) may have separate costs.
- What should I bring?
- Plan for outdoor weather. Bring sunscreen, water, comfortable shoes, a hat or umbrella, cash for vendors (some are cash-only), and a portable phone charger. If chairs arenβt provided, a foldable seat or blanket is useful.
- Is the event family-friendly?
- Most Juneteenth celebrations welcome all ages. Family-specific programming varies by event β many include kidsβ zones, face painting, and family activities. Strollers are usually welcome at outdoor venues.