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20c Wolf Trap Farm Park single

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Object Details

Description

A 20-cent commemorative stamp featuring Wolf Trap Farm Park for the Performing Arts was issued September 1, 1982, in Vienna, Virginia. The First Day of Issue ceremony was held at the Park.
Wolf Trap Farm Park was opened in 1971 as a new concept in the National Park system -- a theatre in wooded surroundings where a wide variety of musical events could be presented. The stamp's design captures a familiar Wolf Trap scene of an audience on a grassy knoll looking down toward the stage in the background. At the lower right is the Wolf Trap logo, a stylized wolf's head.
The Wolf Trap stamp was the first issue in a new series of stamps drawing attention to Cultural Attractions of the National Capital. The series was intended to give recognition to the cultural excellence found in and around the national capital area.
The designer of the stamp was Richard Schlecht of Arlington, Virginia, and the modeler was Ronald C. Sharpe. The stamp was printed in the photogravure process, with fifty stamps per pane
Reference:
Postal Bulletin (August 19, 1982).
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Credit line

Copyright United States Postal Service. All rights reserved.

Date

September 1, 1982

Object number

1999.2004.269

Type

Postage Stamps

Medium

paper; ink (multicolored); adhesive / photogravure

Place

United States of America
Virginia

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National Postal Museum Collection

Data Source

National Postal Museum

Topic

Architecture
Music & Musicians
U.S. Stamps

Metadata Usage

Not determined

Link to Original Record

http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/hm8aaab0cbf-862c-40ad-9d58-23412f1cf8e5

Record ID

npm_1999.2004.269
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