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Today, December 21st

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#4026 - 2006 39c Cinderella and Prince Charming
December 20, 1812

Grimm’s Fairy Tales

On December 20, 1812, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm published the first volume of Children’s and Household Tales, a collection that would later become famous around the world as Grimm’s Fairy Tales. What began as a scholarly project to preserve German folklore soon grew into one of the most influential books in literary history.

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#WX164 - 1953 National Tuberculosis Association Christmas Seal, Perf. 13
December 19, 1843

A Christmas Carol

On December 19, 1843, Charles Dickens published A Christmas Carol, a small book that would become one of the most famous holiday stories ever written. Released just days before Christmas, the tale of Ebenezer Scrooge and his ghostly visitors captured the spirit of the season—and the conscience of Victorian England. Though Dickens was already a well-known author, few could have predicted that this short Christmas book would become his most enduring work, shaping how Christmas itself is celebrated and remembered.

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# MA1507 - Latvia Map Stamp (single)
December 18, 1918

Latvia’s First Stamps Printed on Maps! 

On December 18, 1918, war-torn and recently independent Latvia issued its first stamps, printed on the back of German military maps.

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# 3159 - 1997 32c Conductors and Composers: Arthur Fiedler, Conductor
December 17, 1894

Birth of Arthur Fiedler

Famed American conductor Arthur Fiedler was born on December 17, 1894, in Boston, Massachusetts. Best known for his long leadership of the Boston Pops Orchestra, Fiedler transformed classical music from a formal concert hall tradition into an experience enjoyed by millions. Through radio broadcasts, recordings, and outdoor performances, he helped make orchestral music accessible, entertaining, and deeply popular in American culture.

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2015 49¢ Ingrid Bergman
August 29, 1915

Birth of Ingrid Bergman 

Ingrid Bergman was born on August 29, 1915 in Stockholm, Sweden, and was named after the princess of Sweden at the time. Appearing in over 50 films in five different languages, earning numerous awards, Ingrid Bergman will always be remembered as one of the most accomplished actresses of the 20th century.

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Betty Boop 3574ss Guyana
August 9, 1930

Betty Boop Makes Cartoon Debut

On August 9, 1930, Betty Boop made her first cartoon appearance in Fleischer Studios’ Dizzy Dishes. From her humble beginnings as a secondary character, she soon grew into the studio’s biggest star.

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#3137a - 1997 32c Bugs Bunny, single from pane of 10
July 27th, 1940

Bugs Bunny Makes His Cartoon Debut 

On July 27, 1940, the world first met Bugs Bunny and heard him utter his now famous phrase, “Eh, what’s up, Doc?”

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# 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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# 1026 - 1953 3¢ General George S. Patton Jr.
December 21, 1945

Death of General George Patton

On December 21, 1945, General George S. Patton died from injuries he received in a car crash 12 days earlier. His death came mere months after the end of World War II, in which he’d commanded troops in some of the war’s major battles.

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1920 1¢ Pilgrim Tercentenary: The Mayflower
December 21, 1920

Pilgrim Tercentenary Issue 

On December 21, 1920, the US Post Office Department issued a set of three stamps honoring the 300th anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, Massachusetts.

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# 1371 - 1969 6c Apollo 8 Moon Orbit
December 21, 1968

Launch of Apollo 8 

On December 21, 1968, Apollo 8 launched from Kennedy Space Center. It was the second manned spaceflight mission in the Apollo program, and the first to leave low Earth orbit, travel around the moon and safely return to Earth.  It was also the first human spaceflight launched from Kennedy Space Center.

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1998 32¢ First Crossword Puzzle stamp
December 21, 1913

The First Crossword Puzzle

On December 21, 1913, the first modern crossword puzzle was published in the New York World. It began a popular hobby that is still enjoyed around the world over 100 years later.

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