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Fond Du Lac Stamp Club [134] Green Bay Philatelic Society [54] Kenosha Stamp & Cover Club [54] Milwaukee Philatelic Society [15] Northwoods Stamp & Coin Club (Rhinelander) [134] Outagamie Philatelic Society [112] Walworth County Stamp Club [134] Wauwatosa Philatelic Society [137] Wisconsin Federation of Stamp Clubs [64]
MILCOPEX - Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Minnesota Stamp Expo - Minneapolis, Minnesota; NAPEX – Washington, D.C. [55] National Topical Stamp Show - various locations - sponsored by the American Topical Association; NOJEX – northern New Jersey [52] OKPEX - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; Omaha Stamp Show - Omaha, Nebraska; Philatelic Show - Boston ...
S&H Green Stamps was a line of trading stamps popular in the United States from 1896 until the late 1980s. They were distributed as part of a rewards program operated by the Sperry & Hutchinson company (S&H), founded in 1896 by Thomas Sperry and Shelley Byron Hutchinson.
Several of Milwaukee's favorite Christmastime attractions wrap things up this weekend, including "A Christmas Carol" and "The Nutcracker."
It also publishes numerous handbooks and maintains many checklists listing hundreds of stamps by topic. The organization runs the National Topical Stamp Show as well as supporting 50+ study units on various topics and 40+ local chapters. [2] The American Topical Association is an affiliate of the American Philatelic Society.
The displays are shown in glass frames, and the exhibition is normally accompanied by stamp dealer bourses and post office stands where stamps and other philatelic items may be purchased. Many philatelic exhibitions are regular events, held annually or at some other frequency and they are important events in the philatelic calendar.
These timelapses were built using aerial photographs taken between 1937 and 2020 collected by the Milwaukee County Land ... the green space was used in the 1960s as a staging area for the city’s ...
The Milwaukee County Zoo has been a local institution since it started as a small mammal and bird display in Washington Park in 1892.The zoo moved to its current location at 10001 W. Blue Mound ...