The United States Postal Service has released a new series of forever stamps featuring the Appalachian Trail. The series includes 15 stamps highlighting different scenes along the trail, including a footbridge in Kent, Connecticut. The Appalachian Trail is a 2,200-mile long trail that spans 14 states from Maine to Georgia, with a small section crossing through northwestern Connecticut.
Daniel Tangherlini, a member of the USPS Board of Governors, described the trail as a symbol of American collaboration between the government and its people. The stamps aim to showcase the natural beauty of the trail that has enchanted millions of visitors over the years.
The new Appalachian Trail forever stamps are available for purchase starting Friday, with each stamp priced at 73 cents. A sheet of all 15 stamps can be purchased for $10.95. The release of these stamps serves as a tribute to the iconic trail and its significance in American history and culture.
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