Arizona, Land of Dreams
The official America250 Arizona logo is free to use for educational and promotional purposes, making it easy for organizations and communities to join the celebration. With a simple licensing form, groups can co-brand events, design plaques, or create giveaways such as pins and stickers. Merchandising agreements are also available with a fee-sharing structure, offering even more ways to share the spirit of the Semiquincentennial. By using the logo, you help highlight Arizona’s role in this historic milestone and bring visibility to the celebration statewide.
Arizona America250 Logo Access
The Arizona America250 logo contest invited talented Arizonans from across the state to submit designs that reflect Arizona’s unique identity within the broader context of the United States’ 250th anniversary. The winning design came from Riley Hammett, a Valley teen whose artistic background included painting, sculpting, and nail art.
Riley’s logo was selected for its ability to capture Arizona’s story through visual elements that reflect the state’s heritage and natural beauty. Riley’s design thoughtfully incorporates symbols tied to Arizona’s iconic “Five Cs”—copper, cattle, cotton, citrus, and climate—while also representing the state’s vibrant culture and role in America’s history. Her work now serves as the official emblem for Arizona’s America250 commemorations, inspiring pride and connection across communities statewide.
