Passport to Your National Parks Program offers centennial cancellation stamps

WASHINGTON, D.C. — To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service in 2016, the popular Passport to Your National Parks program will offer special centennial passport cancellation stamps at national parks throughout the country.

Developed by the National Park Service’s longtime nonprofit educational partner, Eastern National, the special stamp will print a round cancellation graphic with the name of the individual park around the top of the circle and “NPS Centennial” around the bottom. A middle line will read “1916-2016.”

The special stamps will be available starting Jan. 1, 2016 until the end of 2016. Visitors can view a sample of the stamp imprint on the passport program Web page.

“These centennial passport stamps are a great way for visitors to join in the National Park Service’s birthday celebration,” National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis said. “We hope that visitors will use the special cancellation stamps to help them rediscover their favorite parks in 2016 and explore some new parks, as well.”

Since its inception in 1986, the passport program has introduced millions of visitors to the national park system. The program consists of a passport guidebook, an annual series of commemorative sticker-style stamps, a companion mobile app and the famous ink cancellation stamps.

Nearly all 409 national parks participate in the passport program, as well as some national trails and scenic rivers and certain park and program offices. A list of participating parks and programs is available online.

“Eastern National is pleased to provide the NPS Centennial Passport to Your National Parks stampers to the national parks,” Eastern National President Kevin C. Kissling said. “We’re happy to be part of this special anniversary as the National Park Service commemorates a century of conservation and preservation.”

Centennial cancellation stamps will also be available at various events associated with the Pasadena Tournament of Roses Parade, where the National Park Service will feature a pop-up national park. Visitors can get their passports stamped at the NPS Mobile Visitor Center at Decorating Places (Dec. 27–31) and Post Parade (Jan. 1–3, 2016).  Stamps will also be available at Live on Green, a family festival also held in Pasadena Dec. 29-31.

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