A Stamp for America's 250th | Honolulu News
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The U.S. Postal Service just unveiled a stunning new stamp to honor America’s 250th birthday — the Declaration of Independence Forever stamp. Instead of portraits or the document itself, it features bold red, white, and blue with “1776” elegantly scripted in quill shapes. It’s a minimalist tribute that ties the nation’s founding to the postal service’s own legacy, since Benjamin Franklin was its first postmaster general. The stamp launch coincided with a ceremonial burial of “America’s Time Capsule” in Philadelphia — a sealed time capsule containing contributions from all 50 states, D.C., and five territories, meant to be opened in 275 years. This stamp isn’t just postage — it’s a symbolic reminder that the Declaration’s ideals have guided America’s ongoing journey toward its promises.
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