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The Smithsonian’s National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C., is a fascinating destination dedicated to the history of the United States Postal Service and the global impact of mail delivery. Housed in the historic City Post Office Building next to Union Station, the museum showcases how postal services have shaped communication, commerce, and transportation over the centuries.
Visitors can explore interactive exhibits on topics like the Pony Express, airmail pioneers, and the evolution of mail transportation, from stagecoaches to modern sorting facilities. The museum also features the world’s largest collection of stamps and philatelic materials, including rare and iconic stamps that tell stories of nations, history, and art.
With free admission and hands-on displays like mail-sorting simulations and vintage postal vehicles, the National Postal Museum offers an engaging and educational experience for visitors of all ages. Open daily from 10:00 AM to 5:30 PM, it’s the perfect stop for history buffs, collectors, and families exploring the Smithsonian Institution.
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