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Mr. ZIP celebrates the nation’s 250th

The YouTube series’ main character and his friends travel to 1776

A cartoon rendering of a Post Office decorated in red, white and blue bunting with fireworks exploding in the night sky behind it.
Mr. ZIP and his friends travel to July 4, 1776, to witness the signing of the Declaration of Independence in the latest episode of “Mail with Mr. ZIP.”

A new episode of “Mail with Mr. ZIP” — the animated series on YouTube that aims to increase awareness of the Postal Service among young audiences — spotlights the nation’s 250th birthday.

In this episode, Mr. ZIP and his friends time travel to July 4, 1776, where they witness Benjamin Franklin — a Founding Father and the nation’s first postmaster general — sign the Declaration of Independence.

Afterward, Franklin hands letters to Mr. ZIP to deliver to U.S. historical figures. Mr. ZIP discovers the letters are invitations to a party celebrating the nation’s independence.

Viewers are also introduced to the term “semiquincentennial.”

The “Mail with Mr. ZIP” channel has more than 85,000 subscribers.

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