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National Postal Museum

The National Postal Museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, showcases the rich history of the United States' postal system. From historic mail delivery methods to rare stamp collections, the museum offers engaging exhibits for visitors of all ages.

Current and Virtual Exhibits

The museum features a variety of permanent and rotating exhibits that explore the evolution of mail delivery in America. Virtual exhibits are also available online, allowing users to explore the collection from anywhere in the world.

Philately and Stamp Collections

Home to one of the largest and most comprehensive stamp collections in the world, the museum highlights the art and history of philately. Visitors can see rare stamps, learn about the design process, and discover the stories behind iconic postal issues.

Education and STEAM Programs

The museum offers a range of educational resources, including the virtual "STAMP Camp" for kids. These programs use the history of the postal service to teach subjects like science, technology, engineering, arts, and math in a fun and interactive way.

Research and Library Services

The museum's library is a premier destination for researchers interested in postal history and philately. It provides access to a vast collection of books, journals, and archival materials that document the growth of the U.S. mail system.

Special Events and Programs

Throughout the year, the museum hosts special events, such as guest artist programs and celebrations of cultural heritage months. These events often include workshops, lectures, and hands-on activities that connect the public with postal history.