What an honor to attend the 2025 Annual Garden of the Gods Rock Ledge Ranch Powwow. Additionally, a #XtremePhilately moment with the 2025 #PowwowsStamps (U.S. S.C. 5978-5981)
In honour of #coloradoday, here is an #XtremePhilately post featuring stamps of an allosaurus (U.S. S.C. 3136g) and a stegosaurus (U.S. S.C. 3136f) with fossil displays of the same discovered in Colorado at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science.
Emanuel Leutze's "Washington Crossing the Delaware" at the Met with stamps of the painting (U.S. S.C. 1688) issued in 1976. Happy U.S. Independence Day!
An #XtremePhilately post featuring the 2000 New York Public Library Presorted Standard stamp (U.S. S.C. 3447) with the New York Public Library lions, Patience and Fortitude.
Today's #xtremephilately post features the Palace of the Governor's in Santa Fe, NM, which was depicted on a 1 1/4¢ issued in 1960 (U.S. S.C. 1031A). It is the oldest public building in the United States and is part of the New Mexico History Museum today.
In memory of Coach Paul "Bear" Bryant who passed on this day (January 26) in 1983, I present a 1997 U.S.32¢ stamp featuring Coach Bryant (S.C. 3143) with his statue at the Walk of Champions in Tuscaloosa, AL.
For this Martin Luther King Jr. Day, an #xtremephilately post featuring the 1979 stamp featuring Dr. King (US S.C. 1771) with a statue of him at Kelly Ingram Park in Birmingham, Alabama.