# 5062-63 - 2016 47c World Stamp Show
Intricate lines and ornamentation are shown on a white background. The art director was Antonio Alcala, with Michael Dyer serving as designer and typographer.
World Stamp Show 2016
On May 28, 2016, the doors opened on America’s 11th International Stamp Exhibition, World Stamp Show 2016.
From 1913 to 1956, New York City was home to America’s first five international stamp exhibitions. In 1966, Washington, DC, became the first city other than New York to host the exhibition, and after that, other cities would get their chance to host it. But after 60 years, the show returned to New York City in 2016.
The USPS issued lots of stamps during the show. On opening day, they issued souvenir sheets of the previously released 2016 World Stamp Show stamps. On May 29, they issued a stamp honoring the 250th anniversary of the repeal of the Stamp Act. On May 30, Memorial Day, they issued the set of four Service Medal stamps. The next day they issued the Views of Our Planets and Pluto Explored stamps, and on June 1, they issued the Classics Forever sheet. They followed these with the set of 16 National Parks stamps and the set of 10 Colorful Celebrations stamps.
The show came to a close on June 4 and hosted an estimated 250,000 visitors in all.
Click here for more about the show from the official website.
Intricate lines and ornamentation are shown on a white background. The art director was Antonio Alcala, with Michael Dyer serving as designer and typographer.
World Stamp Show 2016
On May 28, 2016, the doors opened on America’s 11th International Stamp Exhibition, World Stamp Show 2016.
From 1913 to 1956, New York City was home to America’s first five international stamp exhibitions. In 1966, Washington, DC, became the first city other than New York to host the exhibition, and after that, other cities would get their chance to host it. But after 60 years, the show returned to New York City in 2016.
The USPS issued lots of stamps during the show. On opening day, they issued souvenir sheets of the previously released 2016 World Stamp Show stamps. On May 29, they issued a stamp honoring the 250th anniversary of the repeal of the Stamp Act. On May 30, Memorial Day, they issued the set of four Service Medal stamps. The next day they issued the Views of Our Planets and Pluto Explored stamps, and on June 1, they issued the Classics Forever sheet. They followed these with the set of 16 National Parks stamps and the set of 10 Colorful Celebrations stamps.
The show came to a close on June 4 and hosted an estimated 250,000 visitors in all.
Click here for more about the show from the official website.