Houston rang in America’s 250th birthday in a big way this Fourth of July weekend, as the city’s beloved Freedom Over Texas festival drew a record-breaking crowd, according to ABC13 Houston.
Mayor John Whitmire praised Houstonians for pulling off a successful America 250 celebration, calling the event a milestone moment for the city. The annual festival, a Houston tradition, brought together residents from across the region to mark the historic semiquincentennial of the United States.
The record attendance is a testament to the enthusiasm and community spirit that Houstonians bring to the holiday each year. Freedom Over Texas has long been one of the city’s signature Fourth of July events, and this year’s celebration — tied to the nation’s 250th anniversary — gave the festivities an extra layer of meaning and excitement.
Mayor Whitmire’s praise highlighted not just the turnout, but the smooth execution of such a large-scale community event, a reflection of the hard work of organizers, city staff, and the many volunteers who help make it happen year after year.
With a record crowd on hand and the nation’s milestone birthday as a backdrop, Houston showed once again why it stands as one of America’s great cities — proud, spirited, and ready to celebrate together.
Sources: ABC13 Houston