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Seven (Count Em) Reflections on the 1939 NY World Fair

Several possible options today for #stampoftheday but I’m going to go with two related to the 1939 New York World’s Fair, which opened on April 30, 1939 on over 1,200 acres of land at Flushing Meadows-Corona Park. (Apologies for such a long post but I’m having fun here…) Over 200,000 people attended the fair’s opening

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As it Should, It All Starts with Paul Revere (as well as Water Conservation)

Though I’ve had them for years, it’s only in the last year that I started to look at my late father’s stamp collection which goes from the late 1800s until around 1960. Here’s two first-day covers issued on April 18: a Paul Revere stamp from 1958 and a water conservation stamp issued in 1960. I

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