Excitement Grows for the Boston 2026 World Stamp Show Featuring Unique Stamps
Boston 2026 World Stamp Show: A Celebration of Philately
The anticipation is building as the U.S. Postal Service kicks off preparations for the Boston 2026 World Stamp Show, an international philatelic exhibition that promises to be a spectacular celebration of art, history, and cultural exchange. Scheduled to take place from May 23 to May 30, 2026, this expo marks the twelfth iteration of the event in the United States and coincides with the celebration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.
Announced during the Great American Stamp Show, the Postal Service unveiled two exclusive stamps that pay homage to this significant period in American history. William G. Fraine, the Postal Service's Senior Vice President of National Sales, highlighted the excitement surrounding the event, stating, "This highly anticipated expo embodies the fusion of art, education, and international goodwill that events like these strive to achieve."
The unveiling of the stamps also serves as a reminder of Boston's pivotal role during the American Revolution, making the city the heart of American stamp collecting in May 2026. Among the attendees were key figures from the philatelic community, including Yamil H. Kouri, Jr., president of the Boston 2026 World Expo, who asserted that this will be the largest philatelic exhibition in over a decade, attracting enthusiasts from around the globe.
A Closer Look at the New Stamps
The two newly unveiled stamps feature captivating digital illustrations resembling vintage engravings—a nod to the traditional designs seen in the 19th and early 20th centuries. One stamp depicts the Old North Church, the oldest standing church in Boston, iconic for its role in signaling the midnight ride of Paul Revere during the Revolutionary Era. The second stamp illustrates a