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Statue of Liberty

First Day of Issue Date: December 15, 2000

First Day of Issue Location: Washington, DC

About This Stamp

The Statue of Liberty — one of the world’s most recognized symbols of freedom and democracy — is the subject chosen by the U.S. Postal Service for this first-class stamp. Dedicated on October 28, 1886, the colossal statue stands on Liberty Island in New York Harbor.

Stamp Art Director

Derry Noyes

For more than 40 years Derry Noyes has designed and provided art direction for close to 800 United States postage stamps and stamp products. She holds a bachelor of arts degree from Hampshire College and a master of fine arts degree from Yale University.

Noyes worked as a graphics designer at Beveridge and Associates, a Washington, D.C., firm, until 1979 when she established her own design firm, Derry Noyes Graphics. Her clients have included museums, corporations, foundations, and architectural and educational institutions. Her work has been honored by American Illustration, the Art Directors Club of Metropolitan Washington, Communication Arts, Critique magazine, Graphis, Creativity International, and the Society of Illustrators.

Before becoming an art director for the U.S. Postal Service, she served as a member of the Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee from 1981 to 1983.

Noyes is a resident of Washington, D.C.

Stamp Artist

Paul Hardy

First Day of Issue Ceremony

First Day of Issue Date: December 15, 2000
First Day of Issue Location: Washington, DC

Figures of the American Revolution

Meet 25 individuals who played pivotal roles during the American Revolution. Listen to their stories, explore their actions, and encounter the artists who painted their portraits in this commemorative stamp issuance.