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US Florida Everglades MNH 2023 Priority Stamp

US Florida Everglades MNH 2023 Priority Stamp

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Why the stamp was issued:This stamp was issued to cover the $9.65 Priority Mail rate.

About the stamp design:The art for this stamp was created by Dan Cosgrove. It is a digital illustration based on photographs. The scene on the stamp pictures a sawgrass marsh at sunset with cypress trees in the foreground along with a great egret in flight and a great blue heron fishing in the shallows. There's also a half-submerged American alligator pictured, one of the most famous species associated with the Everglades. In the background, a flock of roseate spoonbills and other waterbirds take flight over the marsh.

First Day City:While Homestead, Florida, was the First Day City, this stamp was issued without a First Day of Issue Ceremony.

About the American Landmarks Series:The American Landmarks Series of Priority and Express Mail stamps began with the issue of the $4.80 Mount Rushmore (US #4268) and $16.50 Hoover Dam (US #4269) stamps in 2008.Since then, two new stamps have been released nearly every year (with a few exceptions). All picture vibrant images of some of the most iconic places in America created by digital artist Dan Cosgrove. Altogether, they resemble a virtual tour of America.

History the stamp represents:The Florida Everglades are one of the most famous natural areas of the southeastern United States. They begin near Orlando at the Kissimmee River, travel through Lake Okeechobee, and continue south before reaching the Florida Bay. The Everglades were designated a Wetland Area of Global Importance by UNESCO in the 1970s and have been part of extensive conservation efforts ever since.

The southern portion of the Everglades is part of Everglades National Park and protects about 20 percent of the original Florida Everglades. It is the largest tropical wilderness in the United States as well as the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River. It is also the third-largest national park in the continental United States after Death Valley and Yellowstone. Everglades was also the first national park created to protect a threatened ecosystem.

With its massive network of wetlands, forests, and rivers, the Florida Everglades are home to countless species, including 36 that are threatened or protected. This includes the Florida panther, American crocodile, and West Indian manatee. Of course, it's also home to its most famous reptile, the American alligator.

Between the abundant wildlife, awe-inspiring forests, and beautiful waterways, it's no wonder the national park alone hosts over one million visitors per year.

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