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The beauty of ‘low and slow’: California lowriders get their own postage stamp in Logan Heights
A ’58 Chevy Impala. An ’87 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme. And a ’46 Chevy Fleetline. Many of those steeped in lowrider culture know these cars from the streets and neighborhoods of Southern California.
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USPS honors lowrider culture with historic new stamp series
The stamps celebrate the artistic movement that began in 1940s Mexican American barrios, featuring a 1946 Chevy Fleetline, ...
The U.S. Postal Service will roll out a new set of Forever stamps featuring five lowriders this Friday, a true reflection of SoCal culture.
Lowriders, banned by California law as recently as 2023, will be celebrated as a classic American art form rooted in people of Mexican descent, with a series of postage stamps to be unveiled ...
From Mexican American and Chicano barrios in the American Southwest to the halls of the Smithsonian on the National Mall and ...
Lowriders cruised up and down Colorado Boulevard in Pasadena in tricked-out, vibrant cars for a show of Chicano culture and a celebration of last Sunday’s International Women’s Day. The award-winning, ...
The stamps celebrate the lowrider car artistry and culture “that is rooted in the working-class Mexican American/Chicano communities throughout the American Southwest." ...
The U.S. government immortalized lowrider culture with a stamp during an unveiling on Friday in Logan Heights.
Born in Mexican American and Chicano communities of the American Southwest, lowrider culture has grown from neighborhood boulevards into a globally recognized form of automotive art.
Cool cars of the culture cover your letters for just 78 cents each.
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