| OHIO'S NATIONAL PARKS PASSPORT CANCELLATION STAMPS |
Here is a list with illustrations of the Passport Cancellation Stamps for Ohio's national parks sites. Several variations of stamps for many of the sites are displayed here.
| Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument | ![]() |
| Charley Harper NPS Traveling Art Exhibition | ![]() |
| Cuyahoga Valley National Park (Formerly Cuyahoga Valley National Recreation Area) | ![]() |
| David Berger National Memorial | ![]() |
| Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park |
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| Fallen Timbers Battlefield and Fort Miamis National Historic Site | ![]() |
| First Ladies National Historic Site | |
| Hopewell Culture National Historical Park (Formerly Mound City Group National Monument) | ![]() |
| James A. Garfield National Historic Site | ![]() |
| National Aviation Heritage Area | ![]() |
| National Park Service Centennial Pin Traveling Exhibition | ![]() |
| National Underground Railroad Network to Freedom | ![]() |
| North Country National Scenic Trail | ![]() |
| Ohio and Erie Canalway National Heritage Area | ![]() |
| Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial | ![]() |
| William Howard Taft National Historic Site | ![]() |
| Cedar Point National Wildlife Refuge (Administered by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service) | ![]() |
| Charles Young Buffalo Soldiers National Monument | ![]() |
| Cuyahoga Valley National Park | ![]() |
| Dayton Aviation Heritage National Historical Park |
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| First Ladies National Historic Site | ![]() |
| Hopewell Culture National Historical Park | ![]() |
| James A. Garfield National Historic Site | ![]() |
| Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge (Administered by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service) | ![]() |
| Perry's Victory and International Peace Memorial | ![]() |
| West Sister Island National Wildlife Refuge (Administered by the U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service) | ![]() |
| William Howard Taft National Historic Site | ![]() |
Last updated: February 26, 2024
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