Contemporary National Park Window Sticker Set
Contemporary National Park Window Sticker Set
Contemporary National Park Window Sticker Set

Contemporary National Park Window Sticker Set

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Celebrate the history of our national parks with our contemporary national park window sticker set.

Between 1918 and 1940, the National Park Service created proof of admission stickers to place on the car windshields of national park visitors. Using these historic designs as inspiration, this sticker set highlights 22 contemporary parks that had yet to be founded when the original admission stickers were in use. It also includes a bonus sticker of Theodore Roosevelt, who doubled the number of sites within the National Park Service during his time in office and also signed The Antiquities Act into law. Crafted with attention to detail and printed on premium vinyl, these durable stickers are perfect for personalizing your belongings.

  • Set of 23 stickers inspired by the historic national park admission window decals
  • Size: 3" x 3"
  • Made in the United States

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