Wyoming Catholic Welcomes Freedom Truck to Lander in Run-Up to Historic Fourth

As communities across the country begin preparations for a spectacular and historic 4th of July, Freedom 250 is bringing one of its traveling Mobile Museums, known as “Freedom Trucks,” to Fremont County and Lander, Wyoming, offering visitors a unique opportunity to explore the nation’s history through an interactive exhibit designed for all ages. 

The custom-built mobile exhibit, which is being hosted by Wyoming Catholic College, features museum-quality interactive technology, multimedia storytelling, and hands-on experiences that highlight America’s founding and defining chapters, as well as the innovation that continues to shape our nation’s future.

“We’re grateful for the opportunity bring the Freedom 250 Truck to Lander,” said Fr. Dcn. Kyle Washut, the College’s president. “It’s a great way to make our nation’s history accessible and engaging, and we’re looking forward to the truck’s visit as an experience that will be long remembered by folks in town. This sesquicentennial celebration is something that should spark both pride at where we’ve been as a country and serious reflection  as to what comes next, and this truck will be the perfect opportunity for the good people of Lander, Wyoming to experience both.”

The Freedom 250 Mobile Museum Tour is traveling nationwide throughout 2026 as part of the Semiquincentennial celebration that is being held this year. For additional information about the Mobile Museum Tour and future stops, visit Freedom250.org/freedom-truck.

WHEN & WHERE:

  • EVENT HOST—Wyoming Catholic College
  • ADDRESS—Orchard Building (BMO Bank) Parking Lot, at the Corner of 3rd and Garfield
  • DATES & TIMES—July 1st (12pm-5pm), July 2nd (10am-5pm), and July 3rd (10am-5pm)

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