The direct link to order the calendar is here.
USE CODE: BOOKGIFT30 for 30% off now through December 1.
2026 Postlandia Calendar Cover:
Each month features a high-resolution image (unlike the compressed versions I post here) with a caption detailing what makes the post office building or place it serves unique. I vetted information about the buildings from over two dozen sources, including National Register of Historic Places nomination forms and newspapers dating back nearly a centurynot to mention my personal experiences! I never know what I'm going to find conducting research about a post office building, and I hope you find the information and anecdotes worthwhile.
Shipping + Battleship:

My publisher of choice is Lulu, who prints all calendars to order. The quality has always been fantastic, and their customer service is even better. The pages have no issue holding up to any ink writing you can throw at itpen or even Sharpie.
In addition to the holidays you'll find on other calendars, you'll find historic tidbits and postal trivia. Welcome to [what's almost certainly] the only calendar that notes the first U.S. Airmail flight of May 15, 1918.
Rock on, Cleveland:

As always, sales of these calendars help support my continued post office explorations, which this year have included trips to the Dakotas, Ohio and Pennsylvania (which have given me great ideas for the 2027 calendar!). Proceeds also support the time I continue to dedicate expanding the Post Mark Collectors Club (PMCC)'s Online Post Office Photo Collection, the accessible reference with more than 34,000 post office photos!
Maine Frame:

Again, the link to order the 2026 Postlandia calendar directly from our publisher, Lulu, is here; just remember to check above for current publisher discounts!
Thank you for your support for so many years!
Sincerely,
Evan (Postlandia)
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