Showing posts with label National Park Service. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Park Service. Show all posts
Saturday, June 11, 2016
Alcatraz is Spanish for Pelican
Forty five years ago on June 11, 1971, the U.S. Government forcibly removed the last holdouts to the Native American Occupation of Alcatraz that lasted 19 months.
This Alcatraz Island postcard shows the weathered and deteriorating laundry facility used when Alcatraz was a Federal Penitentiary. It was sent in for a pictorial postmark dated on August 8, 2015 at Alcatraz Island Station in San Francisco, CA that commemorated the 81st anniversary of the opening of the infamous penitentiary in August, 1934.
A unique Alcatraz Alumni reunion was held at Alcatraz between former prison guards and former "residents" on Sunday August 9, 2015.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Cherry Blossom in DC Signaling the Start of Spring
The National Park Service announced last Friday that the cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin in Washington DC were officially at peak bloom on March 25, 2016 with 75% of the trees in full bloom. It was peaked more than two weeks earlier this year than last year.
Postcard US-3373353 to Czech Republic shows the cherry blossoms around the Lincoln Memorial with a matching USPS Gifts of Friendship stamp.
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Friday, March 28, 2014
National Cherry Blossom Festival
Postcard US-2643460 from Washington D.C. area shows the famed cherry blossoms around the Tidal Basin with the Washington Monument in the background. The 2014 National Cherry Blossom Festival runs from March 20 to April 13, commemorating the 102nd anniversary of the gift of the cherry blossom trees from Japan.
The peak bloom period only lasts for a few days; and the precise time period varies each year depending on weather conditions. The average peak bloom date from 1992 to 2013 for those cherry trees is March 31. However, the colder-than-usual winter is causing a late peak for cherry blossoms this year. The National Park Service forecast put the peak bloom period for the cherry blossoms this year as from April 8 to April 12. An alternative forecast by Washington Post‘s Capital Weather Gang predicted a peak bloom period between April 11 and April 15, centered on April 13. Meanwhile, you can watch the live cherry blossom cam on Earthcam.
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Se-tenant Cherry Blossom Centennial Forever Stamps issued by USPS on March 24, 2012 |
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