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Minnesota Congressional Delegation Contributes Images of Minnesota in 2026 for Congressional Time Capsule in Celebration of America’s 250th Anniversary

June 24, 2026

Time capsule will be opened at America’s 500th Anniversary on July 4, 2276

WASHINGTON, D.C. — On Wednesday afternoon, theMinnesota Congressional Delegation announced that it is contributing a collection of original images of Minnesota in 2026 for a Congressional Time Capsule in honor of America’s 250th Anniversary. The Minnesota collection includes photographs from across Minnesota’s eight Congressional Districts as well as accompanying letters from the delegation that explain their significance to their districts, state, and nation. The capsule will be dedicated at Emancipation Hall this afternoon and will be sealed in the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center to be opened on America’s 500th Anniversary on July 4, 2276. Click here to view a digital version of the Minnesota Delegation’s submission.

“Minnesota has always been a place worth celebrating, and as our nation marks 250 years of freedom and democracy, there is no better time than now to highlight the places, people, and stories that make our state extraordinary in 2026,” said Congresswoman Betty McCollum, the Dean of the Minnesota Congressional delegation. “This time capsule is a contribution to future generations. It’s a record of Minnesota’s storied history, rich culture, remarkable diversity, and the natural wonders – the Mississippi River, Lake Superior, the Minnesota State Fair, and more – that define us. We are excited to offer future generations a glimpse of what it’s like to live in Minnesota in the year 2026.”

“The 250th anniversary of the United States is an opportunity to honor the Minnesotans who have contributed to our nation’s history and those who will continue this legacy,” said Senator Klobuchar. “For our Congressional Delegation time capsule, I included a picture of the Minnesota State Fair, which represents Minnesota at its best: creative, innovative, hardworking, and welcoming — values that our state will carry forward for the next 250 years.” 

“For the past 250 years, America promoted democracy, liberty and freedom at home and abroad,” said Senator Tina Smith. “We wouldn’t always get it right the first time, but we never gave up. That’s the true American spirit. We’re still working on creating that more perfect union, and I hope in another 250 years, we will be closer to achieving it. As the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. says, ‘The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.’” 

“Our Sixth Congressional District is full of patriotic Minnesotans who love our state and this country. In the 250th year of our nation, it's an honor to commemorate the great state of Minnesota and the people and places that make it so special,” said Congressman Emmer. “One of those places is the Delano Area Sports Arena. For my family and countless others, the memories made at that rink will last for generations. It is my hope that 250 years from now, Minnesotans will still be building community and connection over a shared love of hockey.”

“More than two hundred and forty years ago, the founding fathers identified the bald eagle as a symbol of the strength and independence promised in our new nation,” said Congressman Brad Finstad. “Since then, we have revered this majestic creature as the unquestionable icon of the United States. Southern Minnesota is the proud home of the National Eagle Center, our country’s only educational center dedicated to preserving the bald eagle and its historical and cultural significance. I was honored to introduce the legislation to officially recognize the bald eagle as our national bird and am proud to see its inclusion in our state’s contribution to the Semiquincentennial Congressional Time Capsule.” 

“As we come together to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, I couldn’t be prouder to represent Minnesota, a state whose rich culture, history and natural beauty are integral to the fabric of our great nation,” said Congresswoman Angie Craig. “I hope that this time capsule serves as a snapshot in time for generations of Minnesotans – a reminder of who we are today and of the traditions and places that will shape our state and our country for centuries to come.” 

“Minnesota’s natural beauty and the strength of our vibrant communities make it the best state to live in in the country,” said Congresswoman Kelly Morrison. “I submitted a picture that highlights the Third District’s unique lakes and our beloved state bird, the loon. I’m so proud to call Minnesota home and I know future generations will cherish this state as much as we have." 

“Our office is honored to contribute to this time capsule alongside the Minnesota delegation that future Americans will open 250 years from now,” said Congresswoman Ilhan Omar. “We chose to include Prince’s iconic Purple Rain album because it embodies the creativity and enduring spirit of Minnesota. From the breathtaking beauty of the Boundary Waters to the global impact of artists like Prince, Minnesota has helped shape the American story in countless ways. We are proud to give future generations a glimpse into the incredible traditions, diversity, and values that define us as Minnesotans in 2026.”

“As we look back on the first 250 years of American history, I am proud to represent the families of Minnesota's Seventh District. From hardworking crop and livestock producers to biofuel and advanced manufacturers, Western Minnesota is a leader in securing America’s food supply and energy future. While technology and policy will evolve, the character and grit of our rural communities will carry our great nation forward into the next 250 years,” said Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach.

“Minnesota is truly a special place, and as our nation celebrates 250 years of American excellence, I am honored to participate in the Congressional Time Capsule to showcase the many places, people, and traditions that make Minnesota such an exceptional part of this great nation,” said Congressman Pete Stauber. “As the Representative of Minnesota’s 8th Congressional District, I am especially excited about my contribution to honor the majestic waters of Lake Superior and the vital role this natural resource plays in helping our region thrive. I have much optimism for the future, and I hope those who open this Time Capsule 250 years from now enjoy learning more about Minnesota’s story and the enduring spirit of the North Star State.”

As part of Congress’s efforts to celebrate America's 250th birthday, the SemiquincentennialCongressional Time Capsule Act (P.L. 119-79) directs the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) to create and prepare a congressional time capsule to be sealed in the Capitol Visitor Center. The capsule is an opportunity for each state and territory delegation to provide a joint submission that provides a snapshot in time in 2026. The capsule will be opened on our nation's 500th anniversary, July 4, 2276. 

The Members of Minnesota’s Delegation to the United States Congress include Senator Amy Klobuchar (DFL), Senator Tina Smith (DFL), Congressman Brad Finstad (R, MN-01), Congresswoman Angie Craig (DFL, MN-02), Congresswoman Kelly Morrison (DFL, MN-03), Congresswoman Betty McCollum (DFL, MN-04), Congresswoman Ilhan Omar (DFL, MN-05), Congressman Tom Emmer (R, MN-06), Congresswoman Michelle Fischbach (R, MN-07), and Congressman Pete Stauber (R, MN-08).

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