Celebrate the Founding of the Marine Corps on November 10

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Thursday, July 24, 2025 at 6:10pm UTC

Celebrate the Founding of the Marine Corps on November 10

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Homecoming 250 Navy Marine Corps and The Tun Legacy Foundation Detail Plans for the USMC 250th Birthday in Philadelphia – Birthplace of the Marines

PHILADELPHIA, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Beginning on Friday, November 7 and running through Tuesday, November 11, 2025, Homecoming 250 Navy Marine Corps and The Tun Legacy Foundation will host a special series of events in Philadelphia to honor the United States Marine Corps 250th birthday. The celebration will bring together Marines, their families and friends from across the country and around the world. The highlight of the week will be the 250th birthday of the Marine Corps on Monday, November 10 — taking place in Philadelphia, the Birthplace of America, the Navy and the Marine Corps.

Marines, Sailors, veterans and the public are invited to enjoy five days of free and ticketed activities, including a ceremony at Independence Hall, where on November 10, 1775, the Continental Congress drafted a Resolution establishing two battalions of Marines; the 100th Marine Corps Birthday Ball at the site of the first ball a century ago; and a block party at the future site of the rebuilt Tun, the birthplace of the Marines. Visitors can spend the long holiday weekend learning about the founding of the Continental Marines in 1775, and honoring the 250-year history of the Corps.

November 10 Events

Medal of Honor Recipients Major General James E. Livingston, USMC (Ret.) and Colonel Harvey Curtiss "Barney" Barnum, Jr., USMC (Ret.) will be the special guests at the 100th Marine Corps Birthday Ball (6 p.m.­­ to 11:30 p.m., Nov. 10, ticketed) at the Bellevue, the site of the first Marines Corps Birthday Ball in 1925. The black-tie gala, presented by Homecoming 250®, will feature the Posting of the Colors by a USMC Color Guard, the reading of General John A. Lejeune's Birthday Message, and the birthday cake ceremony with the first piece of cake presented to the oldest and youngest Marines in attendance. Invited guests include the Commandant of the Marine Corps, and the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. Tickets for the 100th Marine Corps Birthday Ball at the Bellevue are available at tickets.homecoming250.org.

"Every Marine knows that the Corps was founded in Philadelphia," said George Leone, president of Homecoming 250®. "We will honor the proud history of the Marine Corps both in the national Navy & Marine Corps 250th Celebration on October 9-16, culminating on November 10 when we have the 100th Marine Corps Birthday Ball where Commandant Lejeune and Smedley Butler held the first ball. With a variety of events planned around the Marine Corps birthday this November 7-11, we hope Marines and their families will mark their calendars. A spectacular celebration such as this is not to be missed."

The 100th Marine Corps Birthday Ball ceremony will be live-streamed for attendees at the Marine Corps 250 Birthday Ball (6 to 11 p.m., Nov. 10, ticketed) at the Museum of the American Revolution, just steps from the future site of The Tun®. Presented by The Tun Legacy Foundation, the ball will honor the founding of the Continental Marines in 1775, and toast efforts to rebuild the historic tavern. Tickets for the Marine Corps 250 Birthday Ball at the Museum of the American Revolution are available at www.thetun.org.

"November 10th is THE big day of the year for Marines, and the 250th in 2025 is a generational moment – a once-in-a-lifetime event," said Pat Dailey, president and founder of The Tun Legacy Foundation. "The Tun as the birthplace of the Marines is something Marines learn about from day one," said Dailey, a Marine. "The 250th birthday activities in Philadelphia will also focus on the history of the Tun and our efforts to rebuild it for future generations."

In the morning, Homecoming 250® and the Corporal Brandon Hardy Chester County Detachment #286 of the Marine Corps League will mark the 250th milestone with a Ceremony at the Resting Place of the First Commandant of the Marine Corps, Samuel Nicholas, at Arch Street Meeting House Burial Ground (9 a.m., Nov. 10, free), and Homecoming 250® will present the Marine Corps 250th Commemoration at Independence Hall  (10:30 a.m., free), which will feature the reading of the Resolution Establishing the Marines, speeches from the leaders of the Marine Corps, the official Pennsylvania Marine Corps 250th Birthday cake cutting with the Marine Corps Heritage Foundation, and more.

Marine Corps Birthday at the Future Site of The Tun® (11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., free), hosted by The Tun Legacy Foundation, the block party will feature performances by Marine and musician Dave Bray USA, Marine and comedian Bryson Banks, and the American Bombshells.

All Weekend Events – November 7 – 11

Expecting thousands of visitors traveling from outside the region, The Tun Legacy Foundation, Homecoming 250® and their partners have planned a full weekend of activities. Many events are free. For information and tickets to the 100th Marine Corps Birthday Ball at the Bellevue, visit tickets.homecoming250.org. For all other free and ticketed events, visit www.thetun.org.

 

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