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Match Factory UpdateClick Pictures for a Larger View
I hadn't visited the American Philatelic Center, the headquarters of the American Philatelic Society and American Philatelic Research Library in 6 or 7 years, until the local SCOPEX show in mid June 2013.At my last visit, the space for a 19th century post office was prepared, but not yet occupied. The Headsville Post Office served a small West Virginia town for many years, and then was moved and displayed at the basement of the Smithsonian's Museum of American History for another 30. A renovation there sent the post office to storage, and the APS arranged to borrow it. The Smithsonian keeps the APS on a tight leash regarding temperature and humidity - more than it enforces in its own buildings! And that counter? There's contact paper under the glass, because the Smithsonian won't allow stamps to make contact with the wooden counter. There's also a weight limit of two pounds on the counter. Outside those windows you can see what a beautiful day it was outside except those windows face into the interior of the APC, and that's a painted backdrop!
![]() Back in the administrative section of the APC are file boxes containing every membership application from the late 1800s to.... the present day? This was mine, from 1982. That was the year my car was totaled (with me inside it), I bought a new car, got a job with CBS in New York, got married, had a 45-hour honeymoon, bought a house and joined the APS! And Now Click here for pictures of construction at the American Philatelic Center |