By: Ardis E. Parshall - June 28, 2016 The “See America First” campaign of the 19-teens and -twenties was calculated to stir domestic tourism in the United States: “See Europe if you must,” went the slogan, “but See America First.” One of the movement’s means of publicity was the issuance of “poster stamps” – rather large (often 2-inch squares, or larger), brightly colored images of American scenery, to be pasted to en...
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