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  • Welcome Back to the Neighborhood, Mister Rogers

    Sunday, May 24, at the Boston 2026 World Exposition, the Postal Service announced the winner of its Stamp Encore contest: the Mister Rogers stamp from 2018. To celebrate the organization’s 250th anniversary, and gear up to celebrate the country’s 250th anniversary, the public was invited to vote on their favorite of 25 stamp panes from the Postal Service’s recent past.

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  • U.S. Postal Service to Honor Nation’s 250th Anniversary With American Icons Stamps Curated by Ralph Lauren

    The US Postal Service (USPS) announced on May 12th that it will honor the nation’s 250th anniversary with the release of American Icons, a collection of 13 commemorative stamps, curated by legendary American designer Ralph Lauren.

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  • Semipostals: Stamps With a Cause

    Most postage stamps pay for mail service and mark a moment in history. Semipostal stamps do something more. Sold for more than the standard postage rate, they include a surcharge that helps fund a specific national cause, such as medical research, disaster response, conservation, or public health awareness.

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  • The Journey That Opened the American West

    In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out on one of the most important journeys in American history. Their mission was to explore the vast lands west of the Mississippi River, newly acquired through the Louisiana Purchase. Known as the Corps of Discovery, the Lewis and Clark Expedition became a two-year, 8,000-mile journey that helped map the American West and forever changed the country’s future.

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  • Celebrate America’s 250th with Founding Father Collectibles

    This year marks the 250th anniversary of the United States – a once-in-a-generation milestone that brings new meaning to the people, ideas, and symbols that shaped America’s beginning. For collectors, it’s the perfect time to honor the Founding Fathers with historic stamps, coins, medals, and First Day Covers that bring the story of America’s founding to life.

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  • Barbie To Be Celebrated With New Stamps

    Barbie commemorative stamps will be released on July 11, during the 2026 National Barbie Doll Collectors Convention in Austin, TX. Created by Mattel Inc., a global play and family entertainment company, and introduced in 1959 as “The Original Teenage Fashion Model,” Barbie quickly became an icon and symbol of limitless possibilities for generations of children.

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  • Discover the Beauty of Bird Stamps and the Legacy of John James Audubon

    John James Audubon remains one of the most important figures in the history of American bird art and nature study. Born April 26, 1785, he devoted his life to observing…

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  • American Circus History on US Stamps

    The history of the circus in America is usually traced to 1793, when John Bill Ricketts staged what is widely recognized as the first circus performance in the United States, in Philadelphia. From the beginning, the circus blended athletic skill, spectacle, and humor, creating a form of entertainment that quickly captured public attention.

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  • USPS Announces Stamp Issues for World Stamp Show

    The US Postal Service announced on March 31 the stamp issues that will be premiered at the Boston 2026 World Exposition, the 12th international philatelic exhibition of the United States. The expo will run from May 23-30 and will feature a USPS first-day-of-issue ceremony on most days of the show.

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This Day in History

Learn about the history of US stamps with a daily snapshot of this day in US stamp history.

  • May 26, 2026

    Birth of Al Jolson

    Asa “Al” Jolson said he did not know his true birthday, but he later chose May 26, 1886, as the date he would use. From a poor immigrant childhood, he rose to become one of America’s biggest entertainers and the star of the film that helped bring sound to the movies.
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