Good Morning America released a 90-second video featuring Wyoming as part of a series visiting all 50 U.S. states [1].

The project aims to showcase the diversity of the country ahead of the 250th anniversary of the United States on July 4, 2026 [1], [2]. By highlighting unique regional characteristics, the network intends to create a visual record of the nation's geography, and culture before the milestone celebration.

The segment focuses on Wyoming, which is noted as one of the largest states in the nation [2]. The footage emphasizes the wide-open landscapes and plains that define the Cowboy State, providing a brief snapshot of the region's scale and natural beauty [1], [3].

This specific feature is part of a broader production timeline that began in July 2025 [1], [2]. The series is designed to run for more than 50 weeks [1], ensuring that each state receives dedicated coverage before the final culmination of the project on July 4, 2026 [1], [2].

Network correspondents and anchors travel to each location to capture the essence of the states in short-form content [1]. These segments serve as a countdown to the semiquincentennial, blending travelogue elements with a national celebration of American identity [2].

A 90-second video giving a quick look at Wyoming

The series leverages a significant historical milestone—the 250th anniversary of the U.S.—to drive viewership through a comprehensive, state-by-state travel narrative. By condensing each state into a 90-second format, the network is adapting traditional long-form travel reporting for modern, short-form digital consumption while building anticipation for the July 2026 celebrations.