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On This Day: Martin Luther King Jr. Delivers His “I Have a Dream” SpeechOn August 28, 1963, more than 250,000 people gat...
08/28/2025

On This Day: Martin Luther King Jr. Delivers His “I Have a Dream” Speech

On August 28, 1963, more than 250,000 people gathered in Washington, D.C., for the historic March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. At the foot of the Lincoln Memorial, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his immortal speech, “I Have a Dream.”

With words that still echo through history, King painted a vision of racial equality, justice, and unity. His speech became one of the defining moments of the Civil Rights Movement and helped inspire the passage of landmark legislation, including the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

King’s dream was bold yet simple: that people would be judged not by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

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Face Value 15 Cents | 1979 | Scott 1771 Give your mail recipients a history lesson when they open their letters stamped with these vintage Black Heritage stamps. First issued by the US Postal Service in the 1970s, this ongoing series of stamps commemorates the contributions to American history by bl...

On This Day: Bon Appétit! Celebrating Julia Child’s BirthdayOn August 15, 1912, Julia Carolyn McWilliams—better known to...
08/15/2025

On This Day: Bon Appétit! Celebrating Julia Child’s Birthday

On August 15, 1912, Julia Carolyn McWilliams—better known to the world as Julia Child—was born in Pasadena, California. Decades later, she would transform American kitchens by showing that fine cooking didn’t have to be intimidating, and that joy, creativity, and laughter belonged right alongside pots and pans.

Her journey to culinary fame wasn’t a straight line. Julia worked in advertising and even joined the Office of Strategic Services (the precursor to the CIA) during World War II before discovering her passion for food while living in France with her husband, Paul Child.

It was there, in Paris, that Julia enrolled in the legendary Le Cordon Bleu cooking school. She studied under master chefs, absorbing classic French techniques with a determination that would later shape her career. Together with collaborators Simone Beck and Louisette Bertholle, she co-wrote Mastering the Art of French Cooking (1961)—a book that became an instant classic and gave American home cooks the confidence to tackle soufflés, boeuf bourguignon, and more.

Celebrate Julia Child’s birthday! Born August 15, 1912, she made French cooking fun and approachable for Americans and was honored with a USPS Celebrity Chefs stamp in 2014.

On This Day: The Master of Suspense Is BornToday we celebrate the birthday of Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, born August 1...
08/13/2025

On This Day: The Master of Suspense Is Born
Today we celebrate the birthday of Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, born August 13, 1899, in Leytonstone, England. Best known as the “Master of Suspense,” Hitchcock directed more than 50 iconic films over a six-decade career, leaving an indelible mark on cinema with classics like Psycho, Rear Window, Vertigo, North by Northwest, and The Birds.

To commemorate his legacy, the U.S. Postal Service issued a commemorative 32¢ stamp on August 3, 1998, as part of the Legends of Hollywood series. The design features a stark, elegant portrait of Hitchcock in black and grey tones, with a subtle silhouette of his profile—a fitting tribute to a visionary filmmaker known for his understated yet powerful style.

Celebrate Alfred Hitchcock’s birthday with a look at the 1998 32¢ USPS stamp (Scott 3226). Discover the legacy of cinema’s “Master of Suspense” and his enduring impact.

On This Day: Celebrating Book Lovers Day – A Nation of ReadersEvery year on August 9, readers everywhere celebrate Book ...
08/09/2025

On This Day: Celebrating Book Lovers Day – A Nation of Readers

Every year on August 9, readers everywhere celebrate Book Lovers Day—an unofficial but beloved holiday that encourages us to slow down, grab a good book, and lose ourselves in its pages. Whether it’s a well-worn classic, a new release, or a treasured childhood favorite, books have the power to transport, inspire, and transform.

And what better way to mark the day than with a stamp that honors the very act of reading?

In 1984, the U.S. Postal Service issued the “A Nation of Readers” 20¢ stamp (Scott 2106) to celebrate the importance of literacy in American life. The stamp features a finely engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln reading with his son Tad, a scene that symbolizes how reading connects generations, shapes leaders, and strengthens communities.

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On This Day: Thoreau’s Walden Inspires GenerationsOn August 9, 1854, Henry David Thoreau published his now-classic book ...
08/09/2025

On This Day: Thoreau’s Walden Inspires Generations

On August 9, 1854, Henry David Thoreau published his now-classic book Walden; or, Life in the Woods, a reflection on simple living, self-reliance, and the beauty of the natural world.

Based on his two-year experiment living in a small cabin near Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts, Walden blends memoir, philosophy, and nature writing. Thoreau sought to strip life down to its essentials and examine what truly mattered—without the noise and distractions of society. His message? Live deliberately, in harmony with nature, and with a conscious awareness of how you spend your time.

Though initially modest in sales, Walden became one of the most influential works in American literature, shaping environmental thought and inspiring movements toward minimalism, conservation, and mindful living.

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On This Day: Honoring Arctic Explorer Matthew HensonOn August 8, 1866, Matthew Alexander Henson was born in Nanjemoy, Ma...
08/08/2025

On This Day: Honoring Arctic Explorer Matthew Henson

On August 8, 1866, Matthew Alexander Henson was born in Nanjemoy, Maryland. Though history long overlooked his contributions, Henson was a true trailblazer—a skilled navigator, craftsman, and the first African American Arctic explorer.

Over the course of nearly 23 years, Henson participated in seven grueling Arctic expeditions alongside explorer Robert Peary, spending over 18 years in some of the harshest conditions on Earth. Most notably, Henson was a key member of the 1908–1909 expedition that claimed to have reached the geographic North Pole on April 6, 1909.

Though Peary received much of the glory, Henson’s contributions were critical—and today, his name is finally recognized alongside the great explorers of history.

Celebrate August 8, the birthday of Arctic explorer Matthew Henson. Explore his incredible story and the 1986 Arctic Explorers stamp set (Scott 2220–2223) that honors his legacy.

08/07/2025
Want a deeper dive into the story behind the Purple Heart and its powerful symbolism? Head to the blog—this one’s worth ...
08/07/2025

Want a deeper dive into the story behind the Purple Heart and its powerful symbolism? Head to the blog—this one’s worth the read.

Discover the origins of the Purple Heart, first created by George Washington on August 7, 1782. Learn how the 2003 USPS stamp (Scott 3784) pays tribute to this powerful military honor.

🎖️ On This Day: August 7, 1782General George Washington created the “Badge for Military Merit”—a purple, heart-shaped em...
08/07/2025

🎖️ On This Day: August 7, 1782
General George Washington created the “Badge for Military Merit”—a purple, heart-shaped emblem recognizing extraordinary bravery.

Centuries later, we know it as the Purple Heart—awarded to U.S. service members wounded or killed in action.

In 2003, USPS released a 37¢ stamp (Scott 3784) featuring this solemn medal. It’s a small but powerful reminder of sacrifice, honor, and those who carried more than we’ll ever know.

💜 Today is National Purple Heart Day.
We remember. We honor. We thank them.

🖼️ Stamp: Purple Heart | 37¢ | 2003 | Scott 3784
🛍️ Available in our shop

🎉 On This Day: Happy Birthday, Andy Warhol!Born August 6, 1928, Andy Warhol helped define a generation with his fearless...
08/07/2025

🎉 On This Day: Happy Birthday, Andy Warhol!
Born August 6, 1928, Andy Warhol helped define a generation with his fearless approach to art, fame, and creativity. From Campbell’s soup cans to Marilyn Monroe, Warhol didn’t just reflect pop culture—he transformed it.

In 2002, the USPS honored his legacy with a 37¢ commemorative stamp (Scott 3652), celebrating his lasting impact on the art world and beyond. 🎨

💡 More than two decades after its release, this stamp remains a favorite among collectors, artists, and fans of cultural history. It’s a small tribute to a man who made a big statement.

🖼️ Stamp: Andy Warhol | 37¢ | 2002 | Scott 3652
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🎉 On This Day: Happy Birthday, Lucille Ball! 🎂Born August 6, 1911, Lucille Ball wasn’t just funny—she was fearless. From...
08/07/2025

🎉 On This Day: Happy Birthday, Lucille Ball! 🎂

Born August 6, 1911, Lucille Ball wasn’t just funny—she was fearless. From stuffing chocolates in her mouth to stomping grapes in Italy, she defined TV comedy with every exaggerated expression and perfect pause. 💋

In 2001, the USPS honored her as part of their Legends of Hollywood series with this glamorous 34¢ stamp (Scott 3523). It’s a stunning tribute to a woman who broke barriers in both comedy and television production. 📺✨

💡 Did you know? Lucy was the first woman to run a major Hollywood studio—Desilu—where she greenlit Star Trek, Mission: Impossible, and more.

Whether you know her from I Love Lucy, The Lucy Show, or her legacy behind the scenes, Lucille Ball remains one of the most important figures in pop culture history. ❤️

🖼️ Stamp: Lucille Ball | 34¢ | 2001 | Legends of Hollywood | Scott 3523
🛒 Available now in our shop!

🚀 On this day in 1930, Neil Armstrong—iconic astronaut, test pilot, and the first human to set foot on the Moon—was born...
08/05/2025

🚀 On this day in 1930, Neil Armstrong—iconic astronaut, test pilot, and the first human to set foot on the Moon—was born.

From his historic “one small step” in 1969 to his lasting impact on space exploration, Armstrong’s legacy continues to inspire dreamers, scientists, and stargazers alike.

The U.S. honored him with the 1969 “First Man on the Moon” stamp (Scott C76), a 10-cent issue released just months after Apollo 11’s triumph. It’s not just a stamp—it’s a tribute to a giant leap for mankind. 🌌

🛰️ Here’s to Neil Armstrong, whose footsteps are still echoing across the stars.

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