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  2. Toronto Street Post Office - Wikipedia

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    1958. The Toronto Street Post Office, also known as Toronto's Seventh Post Office, is a heritage building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] It was completed in 1853 and is located at 10 Toronto Street in downtown Toronto. The building was designed by Frederick William Cumberland and Thomas Ridout in the Greek Revival style.

  3. National Postcard Week - Wikipedia

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    National Postcard Week is an annual event to promote the use of postcards, held in the first full week of May since 1984. [1] [2] Started in the US, it is also celebrated by deltiologists in other countries. [3] Special commemorative postcards have been printed for Postcard week by various organizations, especially postcard clubs, [4] [5] since ...

  4. Deltiology - Wikipedia

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    Deltiology. A postcard collection. Deltiology (from Greek δελτίον, deltion, diminutive of δέλτος, deltos, "writing tablet, letter"; and -λογία, -logia) is the study and collection of postcards. The word originated in 1945 from the collaboration of Professor Rendell Rhoades (1914-1976) of Ohio and colleagues at Ohio State ...

  5. Newman Post Card Co. - Wikipedia

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    Hotel Alexandria back of postcard showing the Newman Post Card Co., logo. Newman also published under the name of Oscar Newman Company. There were 132 postcards distributed by the Oscar Newman Company of Los Angeles and San Francisco. The illustrations of eighteen missions and two Capillas were printed in Germany prior to World War I and later ...

  6. Stamp prices just went up again. Here’s what the U.S. Postal ...

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    Here are the first-class mail price increases, effective Sunday, according to the Postal Service website: One-ounce letter (domestic): 58 cents to 60 cents. Single-piece letter (extra ounce): 20 ...

  7. Consumer price growth accelerated in March, adding to cloudy ...

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    The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that 12-month price growth accelerated from 3.2% in February to 3.5% in March, matching consensus forecasts among economists. Excluding food and energy ...

  8. Jarvis Street - Wikipedia

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    Jarvis Street. Jarvis Street is a north-south thoroughfare in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, passing through some of the oldest developed areas in the city. Its alignment extends from Queens Quay East in the south to Bloor Street in the north. The segment south of Front Street is known as "Lower Jarvis Street" while the segment from Bloor ...

  9. History of United States postage rates - Wikipedia

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    Postal rates to 1847. Initial United States postage rates were set by Congress as part of the Postal Service Act signed into law by President George Washington on February 20, 1792. The postal rate varied according to "distance zone", the distance a letter was to be carried from the post office where it entered the mail to its final destination.

  10. PostSecret - Wikipedia

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    PostSecret is an ongoing community mail art project, created by Frank Warren in 2004, in which people mail their secrets anonymously on a homemade postcard. Selected secrets are then posted on the PostSecret website, or used for PostSecret's books or museum exhibits.

  11. Postage stamps and postal history of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A 20¢ Newfoundland stamp of 1928. The colony and later the dominion of Newfoundland had a 90-year history of issuing postage stamps. The first issues were in 1857. The last issue was in 1947, two years before Newfoundland joined the confederation. Newfoundland stamps remain valid for mail posted anywhere in Canada.