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The organization has added special anniversary-themed signage at its headquarters

A large banner hanging on the side of an office building. The banner shows an illustration of an eagle about to take wing and the words “USPS 250.”
USPS has added banners with the Eagle in Flight symbol to the organization’s headquarters building in Washington, DC.

The Postal Service has added two giant banners to its Washington, DC, headquarters building to help mark the organization’s 250th anniversary.

The banners, which are each eight stories tall, feature the Eagle in Flight symbol that USPS created for this year’s anniversary activities. The symbol depicts an eagle about to take wing, perched atop the words “USPS 250” in the traditional postal colors of red, white and blue.

Each banner hangs on a different end of the front side of the building, facing L’Enfant Plaza SW.

Next week, the building will be the site of the dedication ceremony for the Postal Service’s new 250 Years of Delivering stamps and the “Putting a Stamp on the American Experience” prestige booklet.

USPS has also sent retail kits with special anniversary-themed signage to Post Offices and other retail units to help promote its milestone nationwide.

Additionally, the Postal Service will commemorate its anniversary with special activities and releases throughout the year, including a coffee table book, a new edition of “The United States Postal Service: An American History,” branded merchandise, a special episode of the “Mail with Mr. ZIP” YouTube series, and more.

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The same banner as the previous photo hangs on the opposite end of the building
The banners hang on different ends of the front side of the building, facing L’Enfant Plaza SW.