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Today, July 17th

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# 4697 - 2012 First-Class Forever Stamp - Major League Baseball All-Stars: Joe DiMaggio
July 16th, 1941

Joltin’ Joe DiMaggio Sets 56-Game Hitting Streak 

On July 16, 1941, Joe DiMaggio extended his record-setting hitting streak to 56 straight games, a Major League mark that still stands. For more than two months, the New York Yankees center fielder had turned each trip to the plate into a national sports story.

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#3102 - 1996 32c Songwriters: Dorothy Fields
July 15, 1904

Birth of Dorothy Fields

Lyricist Dorothy Fields was born on July 15, 1904, in Allenhurst, New Jersey. She wrote more than 400 songs for Broadway and film, including “The Way You Look Tonight” and “On the Sunny Side of the Street.”

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1938 14c Franklin Pierce, Blue
July 14, 1853

First Major US World’s Fair

On July 14, 1853, President Franklin Pierce opened a glass-and-iron palace in New York City filled with machinery, art, and manufactured goods from around the world. The Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations became the first major world’s fair in the United States and tested whether New York could rival London as a center of industry and culture.

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#NW2625 2026 First-Class Forever Stamp - North American Soccer
July 13, 1930

Inaugural FIFA World Cup

On July 13, 1930, the inaugural FIFA World Cup began in Montevideo, Uruguay. Thirteen national teams gathered for a new competition designed to determine soccer’s world champion outside the Olympic Games.

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More Joint Issues stories…

#1131 - 1959 4c St. Lawrence Seaway
June 26, 1959

First U.S. Joint Issue

America’s first joint issue stamp was created to honor the completion of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The US and Canada worked together to create the seaway to connect the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean.

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# 4692 - 2012 First-Class Forever Stamp - Edith Piaf
December 19, 1915

Birth of Edith Piaf 

Singer, songwriter, and actress Édith Giovanna Gassion, better known as Édith Piaf was born on December 19, 1915, in Belleville, Paris, France. She was France’s most popular singer in the 1940s, earning worldwide acclaim for her signature song “La Vie en Rose.”

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# 2426 - 1989 25c Southwest Carved Figure
October 12, 1989

Start of the America Series 

On October 12, 1989, the USPS issued the first stamp in the America Series. The stamp series was a collaboration between the 24 Western Hemisphere countries in the Postal Union of the Americas and Spain (PUAS).

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# 2867 - 1994 29c Black-necked Crane
October 9, 1994

First U.S.-China Joint Issue

On October 9, 1994, the USPS released its first joint-issue stamps with China. The stamps picture two different species of cranes – one from each country.

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More stories from July 17th…

# 1355 - 1968 6c Walt Disney
July 17, 1955

Disneyland Opens to Massive Crowd 

On July 17, 1955, Walt Disney realized one of his long-time dreams when he opened his Disneyland amusement park in Anaheim, California. For decades, it was the most-visited park in the world.

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1999 33¢ Legends of Hollywood: James Cagney
July 17, 1899

Birth of James Cagney

James Francis Cagney was born on July 17, 1899, in New York City, New York. Best known for playing gangsters, he was also a talented dancer and had excellent comic timing.

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#1695-98 - 1976 13c Olympic Games
July 17, 1976

Opening of the 1976 Summer Olympics 

On July 17, 1976, Queen Elizabeth II presided over the opening ceremonies of the Games of the XXI Olympiad in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. These were the first and only Summer Olympics held in Canada.

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#4076c - 2006 39c American Diplomats: Hiram Bingham
July 17, 1903

Happy Birthday, Hiram Bingham IV

American diplomat Hiram Bingham IV was born on July 17, 1903, in Cambridge, Massachusetts.  Over a short period during World War II, he helped more than 2,500 refugees escape France.

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