Otters in Snow Stamps
Otters in Snow, a new booklet of 20 stamps from the U.S. Postal Service, features four different scenes of the alert and playful North American…
Our Lady of Guapulo Stamps
The U.S. Postal Service will dedicate a Christmas stamp featuring a detail of “Our Lady of Guápulo,” an 18th-century oil painting. Stamps Background: The 2020…
Palace of Fine Arts Stamp
An eye-catching sight in the Marina District of San Francisco, the Palace of Fine Arts has long been a source of pride for local residents…
Pete Seeger Stamps
Pete Seeger (1919–2014) appears on this new stamp in the Music Icons series. Generations of fans regard him not just as a folk singer but…
Pony Cars Stamps
In the 1960s, pony cars ruled America’s roads and racetracks. As younger drivers were looking for fast, affordable, sporty cars, auto manufacturers competed for their…
Purple Heart Medal 2019 Stamps
On August 7, 1782, George Washington ordered the creation of the Badge of Military Merit to be awarded for bravery in battle. The predecessor of…
Railroad Stations Stamps
More than simply places to buy tickets and wait for a train, railroad stations exude history, romance, and the optimism associated with forward motion. Noteworthy…
Raven Story Forever Postage Stamp
Merging traditional artwork with modern design touches, this stamp depicts one of many stories about Raven, a figure of great significance to the Indigenous people…
Red Fox Stamps
Red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are the largest fox species and can be found across the Northern Hemisphere. While they are called “red,” they can be…
Sailboats Postcard Stamps
“Let’s go sailing!” The U.S. Postal Service celebrates a favorite outdoor activity with two colorful postcard stamps. Illustrator Libby VanderPloeg grew up in Grand Haven,…
Santa And Sleigh Stamps
Santa And Sleigh Stamps On October 11, 2012, in New York, NY, at the Mega Stamp Show, the Postal Service™ will issue the Santa and Sleigh First-Class Mail® stamps (Forever® stamp,…
School Bus Stamps
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In the early days, the only way most children could get to school was by walking. Halfway through the 19th century, that began to change…