2016 First-Class Forever Stamp,National Parks Centennial: Mount Rainier National Park

# 5080b - 2016 First-Class Forever Stamp - National Parks Centennial: Mount Rainier National Park

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US #5080b
2016 Mount Rainier National Park – National Parks

  • Honors Mount Rainier National Park
  • One of 16 stamps celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service


Stamp Category: 
Commemorative
Set:  National Parks
Value:  47¢ First Class Mail Rate (Forever)
First Day of Issue:  June 2, 2016
First Day City:  New York, New York
Quantity Issued:  100,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Offset, Microprint
Format:  Panes of 16
Tagging:  Phosphor tagged paper, block

Why the stamp was issued:  To celebrate the beauty and natural wonders of Mount Rainier National Park. 

About the stamp design:  Includes 16 designs, each picturing existing art or photographs of national parks or plants, animals, artwork, objects, or structures in national parks.  The margins of each stamp includes the name of the location. coincide with the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

First Day City:  The First Day of Issue Ceremony was held at the Javits Center in New York City as part of the World Stamp Show NY 2016.

About the National Parks set:  Includes 16 stamp designs, each picturing existing art or photographs of national parks or plants, animals, artwork, objects, or structures in national parks.  The margins of each stamp include the name of the location.  Issued to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.  The central image on the sheet of 16 pictures the 1¢ Yosemite postage stamp issued in 1934 along with the text “Our national parks tell distinctly American stories.  Whether they inspire you to marvel at grand vistas, travel along scenic waterways and winding paths, or visit historic buildings and homes, discovery and exploration await.”

History the stamp represents:  Although Washington State’s Mount Rainier had been a dedicated forest reserve since 1893, preservationist John Muir was eager to promote its status to a national park.  He quickly garnered support.  In 1899, Mount Rainier, along with almost 370 square miles surrounding it, became the nation’s fifth national park.

With its summit rising to 14,411 feet, Mount Rainier has the highest peak in the Cascade Range.  Though still considered an active and dangerous volcano, its slopes are a popular ski destination.  Paradise, Washington, located on the mountain’s south face, is one of the most frequently visited areas of the park.  It has been called “the snowiest place on Earth,” with an average annual snowfall over 50 feet.

Subalpine camping and hiking are also popular around the towering mountain.  The park offers designated camping areas with one of the greatest hiking routes in the country – the Wonderland Trail.

A 93-mile-long footpath, the Wonderland Trail encircles Mount Rainier.  Since 1915, it has guided adventurers past the park’s glaciers, waterfalls, forests, and canyons.  Once only available to park rangers or mountaineers, the trail was improved for tourists in the 1920s, and promoted as offering the “most glorious trip in the world.”

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US #5080b
2016 Mount Rainier National Park – National Parks

  • Honors Mount Rainier National Park
  • One of 16 stamps celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service


Stamp Category: 
Commemorative
Set:  National Parks
Value:  47¢ First Class Mail Rate (Forever)
First Day of Issue:  June 2, 2016
First Day City:  New York, New York
Quantity Issued:  100,000,000
Printed by:  Banknote Corporation of America
Printing Method:  Offset, Microprint
Format:  Panes of 16
Tagging:  Phosphor tagged paper, block

Why the stamp was issued:  To celebrate the beauty and natural wonders of Mount Rainier National Park. 

About the stamp design:  Includes 16 designs, each picturing existing art or photographs of national parks or plants, animals, artwork, objects, or structures in national parks.  The margins of each stamp includes the name of the location. coincide with the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.

First Day City:  The First Day of Issue Ceremony was held at the Javits Center in New York City as part of the World Stamp Show NY 2016.

About the National Parks set:  Includes 16 stamp designs, each picturing existing art or photographs of national parks or plants, animals, artwork, objects, or structures in national parks.  The margins of each stamp include the name of the location.  Issued to coincide with the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service.  The central image on the sheet of 16 pictures the 1¢ Yosemite postage stamp issued in 1934 along with the text “Our national parks tell distinctly American stories.  Whether they inspire you to marvel at grand vistas, travel along scenic waterways and winding paths, or visit historic buildings and homes, discovery and exploration await.”

History the stamp represents:  Although Washington State’s Mount Rainier had been a dedicated forest reserve since 1893, preservationist John Muir was eager to promote its status to a national park.  He quickly garnered support.  In 1899, Mount Rainier, along with almost 370 square miles surrounding it, became the nation’s fifth national park.

With its summit rising to 14,411 feet, Mount Rainier has the highest peak in the Cascade Range.  Though still considered an active and dangerous volcano, its slopes are a popular ski destination.  Paradise, Washington, located on the mountain’s south face, is one of the most frequently visited areas of the park.  It has been called “the snowiest place on Earth,” with an average annual snowfall over 50 feet.

Subalpine camping and hiking are also popular around the towering mountain.  The park offers designated camping areas with one of the greatest hiking routes in the country – the Wonderland Trail.

A 93-mile-long footpath, the Wonderland Trail encircles Mount Rainier.  Since 1915, it has guided adventurers past the park’s glaciers, waterfalls, forests, and canyons.  Once only available to park rangers or mountaineers, the trail was improved for tourists in the 1920s, and promoted as offering the “most glorious trip in the world.”