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help identifying National Parks script font

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omahaweb@aol.com - 19 May 2006 04:14 GMT
I have a couple photos of the script font used by the National Park
Service posted at http://www.joeinfo.com/joesPhotos . If anyone can
suggest a script font that closely resembles this, please email me at
randy@joeinfo.com. Thank you!
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 19 May 2006 15:42 GMT
Although it looks very familiar, I don't have a match in my collection. The
looped p is very distinctive, and you could focus your search on that, along
with the fact that it is an upright (not slanted) font, which is atypical
for script fonts. Using the word "casual" in any search would probably help,
too.

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> I have a couple photos of the script font used by the National Park
> Service posted at http://www.joeinfo.com/joesPhotos . If anyone can
> suggest a script font that closely resembles this, please email me at
> randy@joeinfo.com. Thank you!
 
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