Olympic National Park, established in 1938 on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State, is one of the most ecologically diverse parks in the world — encompassing three distinct wilderness ecosystems within a single boundary: glacier-capped mountains rising to nearly 8,000 feet, the only temperate rainforests in the Western Hemisphere draped in moss and fern, and more than 70 miles of wild, storm-sculpted Pacific coastline. The Hoh Rain Forest receives up to 14 feet of rainfall annually, nurturing towering Sitka spruce and bigleaf maple of extraordinary size and age. Roosevelt elk, named for President Theodore Roosevelt, roam the valleys in herds.
U.S. national parks are frequently referred to as America’s Best Idea. Other common nicknames highlighting their value include National Treasures, Jewels in the Crown and collectively as the Natural Heritage or Crown Jewels of the nation.
All "parks" are not the same, with over 25 different designations beyond just "National Park". These include National Monuments, Historic Sites, National Recreation Areas, National Lakeshores/Seashores, and National Preserves, focusing on natural preservation, historical preservation, and recreational water access. The titles included in our U.S. National ParkStamps™ Collection cover all of these designations.
Stamps are one of Zebra Patterns’ signature products. Just one of the categories making up hundreds of destinations and themes – growing monthly – illustrating life’s journeys - Where Ya’ Been – for you, family and friends! 100% cotton. 6" x 7" Mini Stamps and 18" x 21" Stamp Panels. View/buy from here, or from the grouped sub-categories menu at left.
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