1964 Verrazano-Narrows Bridge 5¢ Staten Island, NY First Day Cover

1964 Verrazano-Narrows Bridge 5¢ Staten Island, NY First Day Cover

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This Art Craft First Day Cover features the 5¢ Verrazano-Narrows Bridge commemorative stamp issued by the United States Post Office on November 21, 1964. The cover is postmarked Staten Island, NY, the official first-day city, and bears the distinctive Art Craft cachet depicting the newly opened bridge, a portrait of explorer Giovanni da Verrazano, and key engineering statistics.

The stamp honors the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, which opened to traffic just weeks earlier on November 21, 1964. At the time it was the world's longest suspension bridge, with a center span of 4,260 feet. Spanning the Narrows between Staten Island and Brooklyn, the structure dramatically shortened travel times for millions of motorists and symbolized the massive postwar investment in American infrastructure.

A notable detail is the cachet's inclusion of the explorer's portrait alongside the bridge that bears his name, linking 16th-century navigation history with 20th-century engineering achievement. The cover also lists the bridge's impressive specifications, including its nearly three-mile total length.

Collectors will appreciate this clean, well-centered example with a crisp first-day cancel. It makes an excellent addition to topical collections focused on bridges, engineering, or New York City history.