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The Durham Western Heritage Museum in Council Bluffs, Iowa is showing a portion of the National Postal Museum’s collection from Aug. 20 through Nov. 13. The exhibit is called Art of the Stamp, and consists of 100 very common stamps ranging from the Boy Scout stamp of 1960 to the Elvis Presley stamp to the Audrey Hepburn stamp of 2003. Click here to read more about this exhibit in the Daily Nonpareil.
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