The National Park Service is inviting the public to commemorate the 200th anniversary of John Quincy Adams’ inauguration as the sixth President of the United States. The milestone will be marked with a series of kid-friendly activities during the Presidents’ Day and the February school vacation week of 2025.
The activities are designed to engage children in learning about the life and legacy of Adams, who served as president from 1825 to 1829. The National Park Service aims to make history accessible and interesting for the younger generation, using interactive and fun methods to impart knowledge about one of the country’s early leaders.
For more information about the event, including a detailed schedule of activities, visit the National Park Service’s website. The commemoration of Adams’ presidency is part of the broader effort by the National Park Service to celebrate and educate about the history of the United States.


